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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 January 2018

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Questions (213, 214, 215, 216, 217)

Louise O'Reilly

Question:

213. Deputy Louise O'Reilly asked the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department and the HSE on specifically combatting obesity in each of the past five years, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2621/18]

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Louise O'Reilly

Question:

214. Deputy Louise O'Reilly asked the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department and the HSE on combating obesity in respect of expenditure on each programme (details supplied), in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2622/18]

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Louise O'Reilly

Question:

215. Deputy Louise O'Reilly asked the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department and the HSE on combating obesity through Healthy Ireland in each of the past five years, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2623/18]

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Louise O'Reilly

Question:

216. Deputy Louise O'Reilly asked the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department and the HSE on advertising and awareness campaigns relating to obesity in each of the past five years, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2624/18]

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Louise O'Reilly

Question:

217. Deputy Louise O'Reilly asked the Minister for Health the amount spent by his Department and the HSE on the treatment of obesity in each of the past five years, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2625/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 213 to 217, inclusive, together.

Since the launch of Healthy Ireland, expenditure on its implementation from within the budget of the Department of Health has been the following:

Year

Expenditure

2013

€89,315

2014

€586,470

2015

€607,707

2016

€1,156,405

2017

€996,837

In addition to the expenditure noted above, other expenditure arising within the Department could also be described as "Healthy Ireland" depending on classification. It is not possible to disaggregate this expenditure with respect to obesity alone. The approximate costs associated with both development and publication of the new Health Eating Guidelines & Food Pyramid and the national Obesity Policy & Action Plan were €55,719 and €19,186 respectively.

Separate to the expenditure detailed above, the Government, in July 2016, approved the creation of a Healthy Ireland Fund and subsequently provided an initial allocation of €5 million in Budget 2017 to kick-start its establishment. The Fund was announced by An Taoiseach on Monday the 2 October 2017. €5 million was allocated in Budget 2018.

The Healthy Ireland Fund will help drive the cross-governmental approach as set out in the Healthy Ireland Framework to improve the mental and physical health and wellbeing of the population. The main aim of the Fund is to support innovative, cross-sectoral, evidence based projects, programmes and initiatives that support the implementation of the key national policies in various areas including Obesity and Physical Activity. In particular the Fund will be for projects and programmes aimed at children and young people and their families, and supporting communities and vulnerable groups who are at most risk of experiencing health inequalities.

Finally, as some of the issues raised in the deputy’s questions are service matters, they have been referred to the HSE for direct reply.

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