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Appointments to State Boards

Dáil Éireann Debate, Friday - 16 December 2016

Friday, 16 December 2016

Questions (375)

Dara Calleary

Question:

375. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Health the gender balances on each of the State boards under his remit. [40728/16]

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Section 16 of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform's Guidelines on Appointments to State Boards states that compliance with the Government Decision of 23 July 2014 on Gender Balance on State Boards is an essential requirement for all State Boards. This requirement is for a minimum of 40% of both men and women appointed as Ministerial representatives to all State Boards. My Department in conjunction with the Public Appointments Service (PAS) currently seeks expressions of interest for membership of boards as vacancies arise, where I, as Minister for Health, have nominating rights under relevant legislation. In considering applications made through PAS due regard is given to Government policy on gender balance on State Boards.

I also appoint members on the nomination of various bodies, again in accordance with the relevant legislation. The external body is requested, where practical, to nominate both a male and female nominee. In so far as possible when making appointments to State Boards, I endeavour to ensure an appropriate balance between men and women.

The information requested by the Deputy is set out in the following table:

Board

Total Serving Membership

Men

Women

Beaumont Hospital Board

11

45%

55%

Consultative Council on Hepatitis C

0

0

0%

Dental Council

19

74%

26%

Dietitians Registration Board

10

40%

60%

Dublin Dental Hospital Board

12

50%

50%

Food Safety Authority Of Ireland

10

60%

40%

Health and Social Care Professionals Council

23

48%

52%

Health Information and Quality Authority

12

33%

67%

Health Insurance Authority

5

60%

40%

Health Products Regulatory Authority

9

56%

44%

Health Research Board

10

70%

30%

Irish Blood Transfusion Service

12

50%

50%

Leopardstown Park Hospital Board

7

43%

57%

Medical Council

25

52%

48%

Medical Scientists Registration Board

12

33%

67%

Mental Health Commission

13

38%

62%

National Cancer Registry Board

7

43%

57%

National Haemophilia Council

11

45%

55%

National Paediatric Hospital Development Board

12

75%

25%

National Treatment Purchase Fund Board

9

67%

33%

Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland

22

50%

50%

Occupational Therapists Registration Board

9

33%

67%

Optical Registration Board

12

58%

42%

Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland Council

21

52%

48%

Physiotherapists Registration Board

10

40%

60%

Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Council

16

75%

25%

Radiographers Registration Board

13

23%

77%

Social Care Workers Registration Board

13

69%

31%

Social Worker's Registration Board

11

54%

46%

Speech and Language Therapists Registration Board

9

11%

89%

St. James's Hospital Board

11

73%

27%

Tallaght Hospital Board

11

64%

36%

Voluntary Health Insurance Board

11

73%

27%

Total

398

53%

47%

In relation to the Consultative Council on Hepatitis C, I hope to be in a position to make appointments in the coming weeks.

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