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Game changing integration funding needed to support inclusivity in Irish sport – Carrigy
Sports facilities must be upgraded so they can accommodate both men and women, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Public system needs more dentists trained to work with children with special needs – Carrigy
Families should not have to go private to access dentists who are properly trained to work with children with special needs, A Fine Gael Senator has said.
Common sense must be at the heart of An Garda Síochána disciplinary process – Carrigy
A full review of An Garda Síochána’s disciplinary protocols must be conducted so another case of wrongful suspension does not occur, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
€20 million fines for social media giants that breach online safety code will reduce harm risk to children – Carrigy
Fines of up to €20 million for social media companies which fail to comply with the Online Safety Code will reduce the risk of harm and danger to children online, according to Fine Gael Senator Micheal Carrigy.
Commitment on establishment of One-Stop-Shop pilot project to offer support to autistic people is extremely positive – Carrigy
A commitment to establish a pilot ‘One-Stop-Shop’ to offer support and service pathways to autistic adults and children is extremely welcome, according to Fine Gael Senator Micheal Carrigy.
Carrigy calls for compulsory summer programmes in special schools
Summer programmes in special schools must be made compulsory around the country, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Transport Minister told progress required on national road projects by Fine Gael politicians – Carrigy
Minister gives commitment to expand Local Link services and explore their use for school transport
National roads projects must procced without further delay – Carrigy
Fine Gael politicians will highlight the importance of national road construction projects as agreed by Government at a meeting with the Transport Minister this week.
Government must financially support charter to improve conditions for female intercounty players – Carrigy
Funding should come from Government to support the implementation of a squad charter to improve standards and conditions for female intercounty players, according to a Fine Gael Senator.
RTÉ’s latest annual report must be published without delay – Carrigy
RTÉ’s latest annual report for 2022 must be published without delay as gaps in crucial detail of the broadcaster payments controversy still remain, according to Fine Gael Senator Micheal Carrigy.