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Defence Forces Reserve Training

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 25 June 2015

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Ceisteanna (126)

Bernard Durkan

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126. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Defence the extent to which members of Reserve Defence Force receive annual training to the full extent required, on an annual basis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25600/15]

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The Value for Money Review of the Reserve Defence Force (RDF) was published in November 2012. A key recommendation in that review was to ensure that all effective members of the Reserve were afforded the opportunity to undertake annual training. The criteria for effectiveness of RDF personnel are set out in Defence Forces Regulations (DFR R5). The criteria for the effectiveness, including attendance at training are currently being reviewed in line with the recommendation made in the Value for Money Review (VFM) Review of the RDF. DFR R5 will be updated in due course to reflect any changes in these criteria. In the interim, indicative attendance requirements for 2015 were set out in Administrative Order 01/2013, “Implementation of the Defence Forces Reorganisation Plan Reserve Defence Force (RDF), 2012-2013”. In this context, the indicative attendance requirements for individual reservists for 2015 are a total of 48 hours paid/unpaid training and a minimum of 12 hours voluntary unpaid experiential training.

As of 31st May, 2015, the effective strength of the RDF is 2,070 personnel for the Army and 127 for the Naval Service.

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