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Shatter Speech- Seanad Adjournment Debate- To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence to make a statement on the implementation of the 'Towards 2016' National Disability Strategy and in particular the objectives in the strategy which relate to Disability, what percentage of employees in the different Government Departments have a disability, what is the target to ensure an increase in

 To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence to make a statement

 on the implementation of the 'Towards 2016' National Disability Strategy

     and in particular the objectives in the strategy which relate to

   Disability, what percentage of employees in the different Government

Departments have a disability, what is the target to ensure an increase in

their representation and how does the Government intend to reach this targe

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- Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh

Opening Response by Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence Mr Alan

Shatter TD

 

The National Disability Strategy was launched in September 2004 and its

implementation continues to be the focus of Government policy for the

sector. Key elements of the Strategy include the Disability Act 2005, the

Education for Persons with Special Educational Needs Act 2004, the Citizens

Information Act 2007 and the Sectoral Plans of key Departments which set

out how they will deliver services for people with disabilities. However, a

specific implementation plan for the strategy had not previously been

developed. This Government is now addressing this.

 

The Programme for Government states that “the Government will publish,

following wide consultation, a realistic implementation plan for the

National Disability Strategy, including sectoral plans with achievable

timescales and targets within available resources and ensure whole of

government involvement and monitoring of the Strategy, in partnership with

the disability sector”.

 

The Minister for Disability, Equality, Mental Health and Older People,

Kathleen Lynch, has established and is chairing a new group to develop an

implementation plan for progressing the Strategy, in line with the

commitment in the Programme for Government to reenergise the Strategy and

build on the many achievements made to date. The new Group has replaced the

National Disability Strategy Stakeholder Monitoring Group while maintaining

the cross-departmental focus and the collaboration with stakeholders.

 

The Implementation Plan is developing well with the identification by

Departments of actions, timelines and KPIs. Discussions are ongoing between

the Disability Stakeholders Group and Government Departments in an effort

to reach agreement on the suite of actions contained in the Plan.  Once all

parties are agreed on the Plan it will be published as soon as possible

thereafter.

 

The aim of the Implementation Plan is, through engaging with the disability

sector and building on the traditional problem-solving and constructive

approach of the community and voluntary sector, to make progress to achieve

our common interests.  More targeted, innovative and flexible services,

designed and delivered on the basis of the evidence drawn from systematic

evaluation will help ensure that available resources are used to deliver

services that meet the needs of the community as efficiently and

effectively as possible. Acknowledging the current economic climate and

diminished resources available across Government, this Implementation Plan

will seek to ensure available resources are used to the best effect in

ensuring that the living standards and access to essential services for

people with disabilities are maintained.

 

The Implementation Group comprises the Senior Officials Group on Disability

who represent all relevant departments and agencies across Government. A

broad representation of disability organisations and the National

Disability Authority have also been appointed to the Group, as have a

number of individuals with disabilities who have been appointed in their

personal capacity to bring their lived experience to the Group.

 

To achieve further consultation with people with disabilities, the users of

the services provided by public bodies, Minister Lynch has also set up a

Disability Forum under the stewardship of the National Disability

Authority. The first meeting of the Disability Forum was held on the 19th

of June last year and a report of the views expressed form part of the

considerations of the Implementation Group in relation to actions in the

Implementation Plan.

 

The National Disability Authority, as before, is helping Departments in

setting performance indicators and outcomes for the Plan’s targets.

One-on-one meetings with Departments were held during 2012 to assist them

in identifying actions to be included in the Implementation Plan. Work by

the National Disability Authority in relation to disability indicators has

been signed off by the Senior Officials Group on Disability and the

Disability Stakeholder Group.

 

With regard to employment in Government Departments, the Disability Act

2005 provides that public bodies shall, as far as practicable, take all

reasonable steps to promote and support the employment of people with

disabilities.  It also provides a framework for monitoring the employment

target, currently set at 3%, in all public bodies through monitoring

committees in Government Departments. The role of the monitoring committees

is to monitor, and in consultation with the National Disability Authority,

to encourage compliance with the Act by all of the public bodies under the

remits of the relevant Ministers. The National Disability Authority has an

overall monitoring and reporting role under the Act.

 

The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has overall responsibility

under the Act for setting and monitoring the target for Government

Departments and other bodies staffed by civil servants. Other Ministers are

responsible for public bodies that are accountable to them and each

Department and Public Body is accountable for its own performance under the

Act in promoting and supporting the employment of people with disabilities

and meeting the target.

 

The National Disability Authority has published a report annually on

compliance with Part 5 of the Disability Act since it became a legal

obligation in 2006. The most recent report, published in 2012, is based on

data provided for 2011 and shows that, for the first time, the proportion

of staff with disabilities reported across the public service as a whole

reached 3.1%. Government departments averaged employment of 4.2%. For a

number of years all government departments had successfully achieved or

surpassed the 3% target, however, in 2011 the Department of Children and

Youth Affairs, the newly established department with a very small

complement of staff was just below the target at 2.4%. It was the only

department not to achieve the target in 2011; all other departments

achieved compliance with percentages ranging from 3.2% to 6.6%. The Deputy

will appreciate that with the significant number of civil servants leaving

through early retirement schemes in the last number of years and the

current recruitment embargo it is a significant achievement for departments

to reach and maintain the target for employment of people with disabilities

in recent years.

 

I understand that the data for the number of employees in Government

Departments for 2012 is currently being collected and as such won’t be

available until the autumn, however, the percentages achieved, according to

the report on 2011 data, by individual government departments is as

follows:

                                                                    

        Department                                        |       % 

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        Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine    |    3.2% 

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        Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht    |    3.2% 

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        Department of Children and Youth Affairs          |    2.4% 

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        Department of Communications, Energy & Natural    |    5.0% 

        Resources                                         |         

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        Department of Defence                             |    4.0% 

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        Department of Defence - Civilian Employees        |    5.4% 

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        Department of Education & Skills                  |    3.4% 

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        Department of Finance                             |    3.9% 

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        Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade             |    3.5% 

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        Department of Health                              |    6.0% 

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        Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation     |    6.6% 

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        Department of Justice and Equality                |    5.4% 

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        Department of Public Expenditure & Reform         |    6.5% 

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        Department of Social Protection                   |    4.2% 

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        Department of the Environment, Community & Local  |    4.1% 

        Government                                        |         

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        Department of the Taoiseach                       |    4.7% 

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        Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport          |    5.1% 

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        Total average                                     |    4.2%