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Mobility Allowance Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 9 May 2013

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Questions (209)

Joe Higgins

Question:

209. Deputy Joe Higgins asked the Minister for Health his views on the progress made on providing for the needs of those currently in receipt of the mobility allowance when the current scheme will expire. [21897/13]

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A Project Group, which is independently chaired, has been established to seek an alternative method to provide for the priority transport needs of people in a manner that does not run counter to the Equal Status Acts. The work of the Project Group is being supported by the National Disability Authority and includes representatives from the Irish Wheelchair Association, the Disability Federation of Ireland, an independent service user and advocate for people with disabilities and a retired County Council Manager with relevant experience. Both Minister Reilly and myself have instructed the Project Group to seek solutions across the whole of Government, so that alongside representatives from the Department of Health and the Health Service Executive, membership also includes representatives from Pobal and from the Departments of Transport, Tourism & Sport, Environment, Community and Local Government, Social Protection and Finance and the Revenue Commissioners. The Group who will report to Government this month, has met 6 times, with the next meeting scheduled for 22nd May, 2013. The results of the review, which has included a public consultation process, will be presented to the Government before any final decisions are made on future arrangements. At this stage, I am not in a position to pre-empt the outcome of the review or the decision of Government.

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