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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 March 2022

Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Questions (788)

Dessie Ellis

Question:

788. Deputy Dessie Ellis asked the Minister for Health if there are plans to engage with various professions, sectors and employers to ascertain if the qualifications of Ukrainian nationals are acceptable here to create employment opportunities; if so, if they can be rapidly facilitated to work, particularly in sectors in which Ireland currently has shortages in the economy, such as general practitioners and the health service; if he will engage with Ministerial colleagues in this regard; if he will consider putting in place a mechanism to identify employment vacancies in local areas to simplify and facilitate the rapid employment of Ukrainian refugees; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14521/22]

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The Government is committed to delivering a humanitarian response to welcome people fleeing the war in Ukraine and seeking protection in Ireland as part of the EU response.

Very significant planning and preparatory work is taking place across Government to provide accommodation and other essential supports to those who have arrived here already, as well as the large numbers of further people expected to arrive. This work is taking place with the support of the Irish Red Cross and NGOs and charities across the country.

The Department of Health is liaising with other Government departments and agencies to provide humanitarian support for Ukrainian refugees. It is a priority for the Department and the HSE to ensure that Ukrainian refugees are provided with appropriate health and social care services.

Ukrainians refugees arriving in Ireland will be granted temporary protection status. Under this measure, they will be considered ordinarily resident in Ireland for a limited time period and therefore will be entitled to access health care services, in line with other refugee groups and Irish citizens.

HSE is responsible for the provision of healthcare services in Ireland, working with the Department of Health, and planning is underway through existing processes to ensure healthcare needs will be met.

Budget 2022 continues to fund a large expansion of the workforce, and secured funding for up to an additional 10,000 WTE, reflecting the ambition and desire to invest in our health services. The HSE have identified the more realistic recruitment target of 5,500 WTE alongside a more challenging ‘stretch’ target of 10,000 WTE set out in the 2022 National Service Plan. The upper affordable limit is ambitious and challenging to achieve, given the risks affecting labour market supply.

My Department is in contact with the health professional regulators with a view to ensuring that any practitioners arriving here from Ukraine can be supported and facilitated in gaining access to the professional registers where possible, mindful at all times of the importance of maintaining and promoting patient safety.

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