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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 February 2015

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Questions (477)

Richard Boyd Barrett

Question:

477. Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett asked the Minister for Health the number of child mental health inpatient beds recommended by his Department; and the way this compares with actual provision. [6109/15]

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Written answers

A Vision for Change recommends the provision of 80 child and adolescent psychiatric in-patient beds. Currently, there are 54 operational Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) beds in the HSE, i.e. beds available to take a child/adolescent as an in-patient if the need arises. These beds are located as follows - 22 in Dublin, 20 in Galway and 12 in Cork. This is an improvement on the position in November last, when 48 beds were operational.

A new purpose built 22 bed CAMHS in-patient unit located on the grounds of Cherry Orchard Hospital is due to be completed in mid-2015. The existing 14 beds in the current temporary facility, will transfer across, thereby giving a net increase of 8 beds in the facility, thus increasing the number of operational beds nationally to 62. In addition, the HSE intends to open an additional 8 beds, currently closed, in the Eist Linn Unit in Cork, when staffing recruitment issues are resolved, thereby targeting an overall operational capacity of 70 beds in 2015. The question of providing additional bed provision, in line with A Vision for Change and overall revenue availability over the longer term, will be kept under review by the Department of Health and the HSE.

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