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Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children

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Act on fluoride study now

Friday February 19 2010

Why wait another three years before John Gormley's fluoride safety study is ready (Irish Independent, February 13) when he, like the rest of Europe, has already found fluoridation to be both unsafe and ineffective?

Gardai are called to calm rows in medical card office

Wednesday February 10 2010

GARDAI had to be called to a medical card processing office because members of the public were so angry at lost applications and phones not being answered.

Harney in move to cut 6,000 HSE staff

Thursday December 03 2009

HEALTH Minister Mary Harney yesterday signalled the first moves to reduce the number of administrative staff in the health service.

Members of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children Alan Shatter (left) and Dan Neville arrive at Our Lady's Children's
Hospital, Crumlin, Dublin on a fact-finding visit yesterday

Budget cuts lead to delays in surgery for 800 children

Wednesday June 24 2009

THE management of the main children's hospital in the country was yesterday unable to guarantee that all urgent cases will be treated.

We will never allow this terrible abuse happen again

Monday June 01 2009

Despite the heartfelt appeal of abuse survivor Michael O'Brien to avoid the politicisation of the abuse scandal, Alan Shatter cannot refrain from the most blatant political charges.

Drumm faces grilling over Crumlin cuts

Friday May 22 2009

HEALTH Service Executive chief Brendan Drumm is to be asked to appear before an Oireachtas committee to account for cuts in services at a children's hospital.

Harney seeks legal advice on publishing full Monageer report

Friday May 15 2009

Health Minister Mary Harney is seeking legal advice to see if the full inquiry report into the Monageer tragedy can be published, possibly through an Oireachtas committee.