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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 February 2010

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

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Michael McGrath

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250 Deputy Michael McGrath asked the Minister for Health and Children if she will respond to correspondence (details supplied) regarding the Child Care (Amendment) Bill. [7817/10]

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The Report of the Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, 2009 Implementation Plan states that ‘The provision of aftercare by the HSE should form an integral part of care delivery for children who have been in the care of the state. It should not be seen as a discretionary service or as a once-off event that occurs on a young person's 18th birthday.'

The Report makes the following recommendations in relation to aftercare: The HSE will ensure the provision of aftercare services for children leaving care in all instances where the professional judgement of the allocated social worker determines it is required; The HSE will, with their consent, conduct a longitudinal study to follow young people who leave care for 10 years, to map their transition to adulthood; The HSE and the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government will review the approach to prioritising identified ‘at risk' young people leaving care and requiring local authority housing; The HSE will ensure care plans include aftercare planning for all young people of 16 years and older; The HSE will ensure that aftercare planning identifies key workers in other health services to which a young person is referred, for example, disability and mental health services; The OMCYA, in conjunction with the HSE, will consider how best to provide necessary once-off supports for care leavers to gain practical lifelong skills.

In line with the Government commitment as reflected in the Ryan Implementation Plan funding of €1.0m was set aside by the HSE in its 2010 Service Plan, for the development of aftercare services in 2010. I will be meeting representatives from Focus Ireland to discuss this matter today (16/02/2010).

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