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[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Question 824 – Traveller community [35981/25]. (01 Jul 2025)

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  1. Deputy Sorca Clarke asked the Minister for Health the funding allocated to the National Traveller Health Action Plan in 2024; the mechanisms in place to ensure that this funding reaches Traveller-led and community-based organisations; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [35981/25]

Jennifer Murnane O'Connor, Minister of State at the Department of Health: The Dept and the HSE published the national Traveller health action plan (NTHAP) in 2022. It states that Travellers have the right to the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health as is the norm in Irish society. To achieve health equity, the Dept and the HSE have produced a comprehensive public health response that provides tailored and affirmative measures to prevent disease, promote health and prolong life for this population group, and are delivered in partnership with Travellers. The HSE has a ring-fenced budget of over €10 million for the provision of Traveller-specific health services, the majority of which is used to fund Traveller Primary Healthcare Projects. This is in addition to the funding provided for general healthcare services that are availed of by the Traveller community, eg GMS, public health, acute hospitals, mental health and community care. Additional resources have also been provided for drug services, including services that target Travellers affected by problematic drug and alcohol use.

In 2023, the Dept allocated an additional €1.3 million to the HSE to commence the implementation of the NTHAP, with €300k of this being allocated for Traveller mental health. The Department has announced two additional funding calls on Traveller health, to support the implementation of the NTHAP:• €500,000 to improve healthcare services and address the social determinants of health for Traveller women who experience homelessness, under the Women's Health Action Plan. • €710,000 to address the social determinants Traveller health, in conjunction with the Healthy Communities Programme. In addition, the Dept has allocated significant additional resources for Traveller mental health, including expansion of the Traveller Counselling Service, enhancement of NCP for Self-Harm and Suicide Related Ideation, with culturally sensitive supports for Travellers, and enhancement of the Suicide Bereavement Liaison Service with culturally appropriate supports for Travellers. In Budget 2025, €500k was allocated for a programme focused on the health of Traveller children, in conjunction with National Healthy Childhood Framework. Recurring funding of €250,000 is being allocated to two Health Service Executive (HSE) Health Regions; HSE Dublin and South East and HSE West and North West. Both regions will be supported to deliver Brighter Beginnings. This initiative is designed to address Traveller child health inequalities by supporting Traveller families to engage with the services offered through the HSE National Healthy Childhood Programme. The initiative will be delivered in partnership with Traveller organisations.

The HSE national service plan contains the following actions with regard to the NTHAP

  • Conduct a mid-term review of the plan’s implementation and evaluate the impact of the Primary Healthcare for Traveller projects to inform future developments and implement the Traveller healthy childhood initiatives.
  • Strengthen culturally appropriate mental health services and supports for Travellers, through the further expansion of the National Traveller Counselling Service, and the provision of additional Traveller focused suicide prevention and self-harm supports

To date, the Dept of Health has allocated over €4m to implement initiatives under the NTHAP. To inform future business cases for further funding, it is critical that the increase in healthcare activity for Travellers is quantified and that the impact on Traveller health is assessed.

I am fully committed to providing the leadership and resources for evidence-informed measures to implement the NTHAP, in conjunction with the HSE and Traveller organisations.

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