(Limerick East): Since the publication of the report of the Task Force on the Travelling Community, the health boards have taken a number of initiatives in relation to travellers' health. These include the establishment of a pilot project by the Eastern Health Board in training travellers for jobs in primary health care, the appointment of an officer by the Western Health Board to co-ordinate health services for travellers and the setting up by the North Eastern Health Board of a broadly-based advisory committee on travellers' health.
Officials of my Department, in consultation with the health boards, have been working on a draft policy statement on travellers' health. The policy statement will set out a number of specific steps to be taken to increase the level of uptake of health services by the travelling community.
I propose to take steps in the immediate future to set up the traveller health advisory committee recommended by the task force which will comprise officials of my Department and representatives of the health boards, travellers and traveller organisations. The first function of this committee will be to consider the draft policy statement. I expect to be in a position to publish this document within the next few months.
Following publication of the policy statement, a traveller health unit, as recommended by the task force, will be established in each health board area. This will bring together travellers, health service providers and other relevant statutory bodies, such as local authorities, to identify developments most likely to achieve greater takeup of health services by the travelling community. Another crucial development I will pursue will be the replication in all health boards of two pilot projects in the Eastern Health Board involving the training of travellers to participate in the delivery of health services.