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Questions asked in the Dáil by Ciarán - Environment
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15 May 2008
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Justice |
Inter-country Adoptions |
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Ciarán Cuffe
asked the Minister for Health and Children the waiting times for
assessments for inter-country adoptions for residents of Dublin, in
comparison to other counties in Ireland; her plans to cut these waiting
times; and if she will make a statement on the matter. |
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Minister for Health and Children (Mr. Andrews):
The Deputy's question relates to the management and delivery of health
and personal social services, which are the responsibility of the Health
Service Executive (HSE) under the Health Act 2004. Accordingly, my
Department has requested the Parliamentary Affairs Division of the
Executive to arrange to have this matter investigated and to have a
reply issued directly to the Deputy.
As the Deputy may be aware, requests for assessment for intercountry
adoption are continuously increasing. The recent study on intercountry
adoption, undertaken by the Children's Research Centre in Trinity
College, revealed that Ireland has one of the highest rates for foreign
adoption in Europe. In addition, as a result of the increased number of
children coming from abroad, a new and increasing demand for
post-adoption reports from sending countries has been created. Both
assessments and post-placement reports are being undertaken by HSE
social work staff.
The HSE has been assessing the provision of services in the context of
moving from the health board system to a single executive. It has
acknowledged that there is a divergence in the provision of services and
is committed to addressing those differences. In a number of areas, the
HSE has improved waiting times by contracting assessments out to
non-statutory agencies with appropriate expertise.
The HSE has undertaken a review of the intercountry adoption service.
This review examined staffing, business processes, resources, strengths
and options within the service. The HSE has indicated that it will
contact the Department shortly with a proposed strategy on the
management of the service into the future based on this work and
parallel discussions with professionals within the service. I would like
to assure the Deputy of my attention to this issue and reiterate the
importance of a rigorous and effective assessment system. |
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