Search Results for 'David Cullinane'

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HSE outsourcing cuts needed but recruitment embargo does not add up – Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has expressed concern that the very low Government-imposed recruitment caps on the health service will undermine efforts to cut outsourcing and cut agency spending by €250 million.

Government are putting Westmeath patients’ lives at risk – Deputy Clarke

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has said that the Government’s decision to underfund the health service this year is putting patients’ lives at risk.

Government must now listen to people with disabilities and provide respite services – Clarke

Constituent Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called on local government Deputies Robert Troy, Peter Burke and Joe Flaherty, to start listening to people with disabilities and provide vital respite services they need.

Lives being put at risk by government’s failure to support ambulance services – Deputy Kerrane

Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Claire Kerrane, has said the government’s failure to support ambulance services and paramedics is putting lives at risk.

Mental health services that empower young people a necessity - Kerrane

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Local Sinn Féin Deputy, Claire Kerrane, has called for cross-party support for their party’s proposals that would ensure mental health services for children and young people are properly resourced, fully staffed and provide support when and where they are needed.

Emergency Department wait times at MUH a 'disgrace' – Conway-Walsh

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Sinn Féin TD Conway-Walsh has described wait times at Mayo University Hospital as a 'disgrace', saying that a plan to tackle hospital overcrowding is urgently needed.

Cycle of overcrowding crises at UHG ‘must be broken’ says Farrell

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"UHG has consistently been the most and second most overcrowded hospital in the State in recent weeks, and this is with non-Covid related admissions. We need to break this cycle of overcrowding crisis at UHG.”

More than 900 people in the west waiting two years for orthodontic services

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More than 900 people throughout the west of Ireland are waiting more than two years for orthodontic services, according to figures released by the HSE.

 

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