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Programme for Government

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 8 February 2023

Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Questions (45)

Gary Gannon

Question:

45. Deputy Gary Gannon asked the Taoiseach if he will provide an update on the programme for Government. [5890/23]

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Government has been working to implement the commitments in the Programme for Government, which are advanced through the co-ordinating mechanisms of the cabinet committee structure.

The ten Cabinet Committees recently established by Government reflect the core policy areas set out in the Programme for Government that it will continue to focus on.

Cabinet Committees will meet regularly to accomplish their work.

Strategy Statements, currently being prepared by all Government Departments, will reflect the national priorities outlined in the Programme for Government.

The Department of the Taoiseach is continuing to help advance the Programme for Government commitments in the following priority policy areas:

- Implementation of the Housing for All strategy which is driving delivery of crucial housing related commitments.

- The Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Act 2021, the publication of the Climate Action Plan 2023, the launch of the National Retrofit Plan, adoption of the Carbon Budget programme, and agreement of the Sectoral Emission Ceilings.

- Advancements in Sláintecare, such as an implementation plan for Regional Health Areas currently being refined and the publication shortly of the Sláintecare progress report for 2022 and the 2023 Action Plan for Sláintecare.

- Ongoing oversight of implementation of the Third Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence Strategy.

- Ongoing development of the Well-being Framework for Ireland, the Well-being portal and dashboard currently being hosted by the CSO.

- Publication of a Report in June, detailing significant progress achieved under the 2021 Economic Recovery Plan, which focussed on driving a jobs-rich recovery, and encouraging the transition towards a decarbonised and digital economy.

- Driving delivery of our commitments on Shared Island, through the Shared Island unit in Department of the Taoiseach.

- Driving implementation of the New Decade, New Approach commitments, in conjunction with Departments North and South.

- Strengthening British-Irish relations, including with London and the devolved Governments.

- Ongoing engagement with EU leaders to advance high-level objectives in the Programme for Government, in particular, energy security, Brexit, economic issues, external relations, as well as pursuing a strong, collective response to Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

- Ongoing oversight of the implementation of A Policing Service for our Future – the Government’s plan to implement the Report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland.

- Progressing Citizens’ Assemblies, with the Dublin-related Citizens Assembly having submitted its Report to the Oireachtas in December and the Biodiversity Loss Assembly following suit shortly. Two further Citizens’ Assemblies, one dealing with matters relating to Drug Use and the other on the Future of Education, are under consideration and will be subject to Oireachtas agreement.

- Publication of the Future of Media Commission Report and the Government’s response, which constitutes a strategic programme of work for public service content across media in Ireland. Work to implement the Report’s recommendations, and develop a new funding model is underway.

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