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Disability Support Services Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 March 2013

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Questions (539)

James Bannon

Question:

539. Deputy James Bannon asked the Minister for Health if he will allay fears of persons (details supplied) in County Westmeath regarding further cuts to the disability sector by the Health Service Executive and Department of Health, following severe cuts over the past four years amounting to 15% in funding, which has seriously disrupted operational service at a centre in which a relation of theirs is residing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11301/13]

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This Government currently provides funding of over €1.5 billion to the Disability Services Programme through the HSE’s National Service Plan for 2013, and is committed to protecting frontline services for people with disabilities to the greatest possible extent. The Minister for Health is working to ensure that protection is afforded to the disability sector, and the Social Care area as a whole.

In 2013 the HSE is seeking to maximise the provision of services within available resources and to maintaining a consistent level to that provided in 2012, by providing the following specialist disability services: residential services to over 9,000 people with a disability; day services to over 22,000 people with intellectual and physical disabilities; respite residential support for over 7,500 people with intellectual and physical disabilities; 1.68m hours of Personal Assistant / Home Support Hours. In relation to the specific queries raised by the Deputy, as these are service issues they have been referred to the HSE for direct reply.

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