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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 July 2013

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Questions (429)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

429. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht the present gender balance of the total members of State boards under the aegis of his Department; if the ratio has changed significantly over the course of the present Government's term; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36784/13]

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The information request by the Deputy relating to gender balance on the State Boards funded from my Department's Group is set out in the table below.

Name

Currently Serving

Male

Female

Ratio

An Foras Teanga

16

12

4

25%

Ulster Scots Agency

8

4

4

50%

Údarás na Gaeltachta

11

9

2

22%

National Library of Ireland

11

7

4

36%

National Gallery of Ireland

15

13

2

13%

National Museum of Ireland

15

10

5

33%

National Concert Hall

15

6

9

60%

Irish Museum of Modern Art

8

5

3

38%

Crawford Art Gallery

8

6

2

25%

Irish Film Board

7

4

3

42%

Arts Council

13

6

7

54%

Heritage Council

16

8

8

50%

National Archives Advisory Council

12

6

6

50%

Irish Manuscripts Commission

20

12

8

40%

As the Deputy will note, many of the bodies funded from my Department's Vote Group are already reaching, and in some cases exceeding, the gender targets set out in the Programme for Government. While I recognise that more work needs to be done to improve the gender balance on certain boards, I can assure the Deputy that efforts are continuing to ensure that board membership in all relevant bodies includes at least 40% of each gender, as provided for in the Programme for Government. It should be noted that, in a number of the boards in question, appointments may be other than by way of Government or Ministerial appointment - for example, on foot of nominations by other bodies, or by way of elections, or on an ex officio basis. Clearly, this limits the influence that can be brought to bear on the gender balance of such boards. I would point out to the Deputy, however, that in the case of three sets of board appointments where such restrictions did not apply and where all members were appointed by me, as the Minister, I took steps to ensure that the gender target of 40% was, in fact, exceeded – National Concert Hall Board (60%), Heritage Council Board (50%) and Irish Film Board (42%).

As the Deputy is aware, my Department was established in June 2011 and, accordingly, it is not feasible to provide comparative data of the nature referred to in the Question.

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