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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 4 April 2019

Thursday, 4 April 2019

Questions (78)

Denis Naughten

Question:

78. Deputy Denis Naughten asked the Minister for Education and Skills the number and percentage of women on each State board under the remit of his Department on 8 March 2016 and 8 March 2019, respectively; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15706/19]

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The closest comparative data  that is available on the number and percentage of women on each State Board under the remit of my Department is as at 31 December 2015 and 31 December 2018.  The attached table sets out the figures returned by my Department for 31 December 2018 and 31 December 2015 to the Department of Justice and Equality in respect of the 18 aegis bodies under my Department along with the data on boards across the wider education sector. 

There are 48 State Boards that fall within the remit of my Department. At 31 December 2018 the overall proportion of positions occupied by women was 42.7%.

My Department participated in the Inter-Departmental Working Group on Gender Balance on State Boards led by the Department of Justice and Equality in recent months.  The Government has recently approved a number of the recommendations made by the Group on Gender Balance on State Boards to promote greater gender balance in this area. My Department will work with stakeholders in the education sector to maintain and enhance the progress made to date in regard to gender representation on State Boards.

Board Name

Number of Women

% of Women

Number of Women

% of Women

December 2015

December 2018

An Comhairle Bhéaloideas Éireann

0

0.0%

4

36.4%

An Comhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta agus Gaelscolaiochta (COGG)

6

50.0%

6

50.0%

Athlone IoT

7

36.8%

7

36.8%

Caranua (Residential Institutions Statutory Fund)

4

44.4%

4

44.4%

Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse

3

60.0%

4

66.7%

Cork IoT

7

36.8%

8

42.1%

DCU

10

35.7%

15

53.6%

DIT

9

45.0%

7

35.0%

Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies (DIAS) Council

0

0.0%

1

11.1%

Dún Laoghaire IADT

9

47.4%

10

52.6%

Dundalk IoT

7

36.8%

7

36.8%

Galway-Mayo IoT

7

38.9%

7

36.8%

Grangegorman Development Agency Board

6

40.0%

7

50.0%

HEA

3

27.3%

8

53.3%

IoT Blanchardstown

8

42.1%

8

42.1%

IoT Carlow

11

57.9%

10

52.6%

IoT Sligo

8

42.1%

7

36.8%

IoT Tallaght

7

38.9%

8

42.1%

IoT Tralee

8

44.4%

8

42.1%

Irish Research Council

7

58.3%

6

60.0%

Léargas

3

33.3%

4

50.0%

Letterkenny IoT

7

36.8%

10

52.6%

Limerick IoT

8

42.1%

8

42.1%

National Centre for Guidance in Education (NCGE)

6

46.2%

7

53.8%

National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA)

13

52.0%

14

56.0%

National Council For Special Education (NCSE)

6

50.0%

7

53.8%

NCAD

5

45.5%

7

63.6%

NUI

12

31.6%

12

31.6%

NUIG

10

25.0%

18

45.0%

NUIM

11

39.3%

13

44.8%

Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI)

5

50.0%

6

60.0%

Residential Institutions Redress Board

6

54.5%

7

63.6%

Residential Institutions Review Committee

1

16.7%

1

20.0%

School of Celtic Studies

3

50.0%

2

40.0%

School of Cosmic Physics

3

50.0%

1

25.0%

School of Theoretical Physics

2

33.3%

2

33.3%

School Transport Appeals Board

2

40.0%

2

40.0%

Skillnets Limited

4

30.8%

5

38.5%

Solas

5

38.5%

4

50.0%

State Examinations Commission (SEC)

2

40.0%

2

40.0%

Student Grant Appeals Board

5

71.4%

6

54.5%

TCD

8

29.6%

10

38.5%

The Teaching Council

19

51.4%

15

41.7%

UCC

13

33.3%

14

37.8%

UCD

10

25.0%

10

25.0%

UL

12

35.3%

10

34.5%

Waterford IoT

7

36.8%

7

36.8%

Educational Research Centre

n/a

n/a

1

25.0%

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