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Care of the Elderly.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 June 2005

Tuesday, 21 June 2005

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Willie Penrose

Ceist:

228 Mr. Penrose asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if her attention has been drawn to the recent study by the National Council on Aging and Older People which states that discrimination and ageism against older persons is rife in the health and social services systems; the action she plans to take in view of this report; if she will implement its recommendations; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17118/05]

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I welcome the publication of the report of the National Council on Aging and Older People, Perceptions of Ageism in Health and Social Services in Ireland. The report highlights the findings of research carried out in the ten former health boards during 2004 involving some 450 older people and 150 health and social services staff.

I understand that the study sought to investigate whether older Irish people experience ageism within health and social services and, if so, to ascertain the impact of this experience. Ageism refers to deeply rooted negative beliefs about older people and the ageing process, which may lead to age discrimination.

The Department is committed to promoting health ageing and to an age-friendly society. The Department is also committed to ensuring that older people, who have contributed to the development of our society, are treated with dignity and respect when receiving health care services.

The Health Service Executive has statutory responsibility for the provision of health care services throughout the country and must ensure that all the services it provides are age-friendly. The Department will be liaising with the HSE in relation to the recommendations in the report.

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