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A new recruitment drive for An Garda Síochána has launched today
Budget 2022 has provided for the recruitment of up to 800 gardaí and 400 Garda staff this year.
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A NEW RECRUITMENT campaign for An Garda Síochána has been launched by Justice Minister Helen McEntee.
Budget 2022 has provided for the recruitment of up to 800 gardaí and 400 Garda staff this year. Many of those recruited will be drawn from this competition.
Minister McEntee is urging members of new Irish communities, women and people from minority groups to consider a career with An Garda Síochána.
The recruitment drive is being launched as An Garda Síochána yesterday marked the 100th anniversary of the inaugural meeting of the foundation committee that led to the creation of the force.
“This recruitment campaign is of particular significance as we this year celebrate 100 years of An Garda Síochána,” McEntee said.
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“I urge anyone who wants to join An Garda Síochána to apply, but I want to particularly encourage women to consider a career with the Gardaí. Significant efforts have been made to increase the proportion of women in the service, and we are ahead of many other countries, but we still have a long way to go,” she said.
“Equally, I want to encourage people from our new Irish communities and minority groups to consider applying for what is a worthwhile and valued career,” the Minister said.
“I welcome the fact that the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris is focused on creating a policing service which values equality, diversity and inclusion because it is so important that every person in the country feels that they are reflected in the Garda members they see on the street or in their local station,” she added.
“Of course, we want a policing service that is diverse not only in gender and ethnicity, but also in socio-economic and geographical background.”
Full details on how to apply for the roles can be found on publicjobs.ie.
Successful applicants will be placed on a panel from which they are drawn by An Garda Síochána for training when required by the Garda Commissioner.
The last recruitment competition was held in early 2019.
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So instead of emailing over the Word or PDF docs they are printing them, scanning the printed paper and emailing over the scan which is of course blurry and unsearchable. That’s either obstruction or utter stupidly but probably both.
@Pat Mustard: probably both with a large dollop of HSE INCOMPETENCE……I honestly don’t know what needs to happen in Ireland for people to rebel at the administrative white elephant that is the HSE , a week doesnt pass there isn’t some scandal , some variant of multi million euro settlements , endless meaningless or apologies or else ‘ no wrongdoing accepted’ all the while we employ something like 100000 people , unbelievably spend every cent of the very hight PAYE taxes generated on them – and yet even when the harshest of recessions hit the protected species of. admin pen pushers couldn’t be touched. It beggars belief we accept this as a nation and the only proposed solution by them is a paralysis by analysis tsunami of reports and recommendations that they can waste their time commissioning and faffing around for years to come. They will continue to hide behind the frontline nurses and hardworking doctors and if some political body could grab the nettle by the horns and fix it I am pretty sure they would be rewarded by the Irish people who are sick of HSE incompetence.
@Damon16: I think that’s the problem – they have it of date processes that use out of date equipment, and they don’t have a process for providing raw or digital data between departments due to both incompetence (not being technically able to do it) and incompetence (just being “thick”). State probes, such as Scally’s should have direct access to all justified sources required to do their work, or else the department or individuals should get a mandatory conviction.
@The Irish Gripe:dont phone them or write a letter ,get over there and tell them face to face,and get the job done tell them in no uncertain words that this is an order and it better be obeyed,other than that bring in school leavers to do the job
Harris used the HSE to direct any criticism from himself. He’s the minister for health and the buck should stop with him. Last week we had the sceptical of him saying he was glad that the HSE apologised for something. Now that’s “pathetic”… he should be apologising for any failures in the health system.
@Stephen Duffy: The PD legacy. Amazes me that while Bertie gets castigated (rightly) Harney, McDowell and others are forgotten. Indeed, the positive coverage McDowell gets is a constant source of amazement to me given what he did. This is a good reminder of what they were all about.
Firstly Heads need to roll and then someone senior and accountable needs to micro manage this in the public domain until the whole sorry mess is figured out.
What did Simon expect? That this investigation was going to be straightforward? Oh, you mean straightforward like the women who got the cervical screening expected their results to be? Oh Simon, you are so naive.
….I’m writing to the HSE today….right, bulldozing his way into the HSE there, they should be summoned to his palace and told in no uncertain terms otherwise as CJ would say find a window
What is really absolutely pathetic is our health system, the HSE, our minister for health, our government, all those involved in this scandal starting with Fat Mary Harney, and what happened in the first place that has made an investigation necessary.
If a woman dies because vital medical information regarding a serious condition was deliberately witheld is that not a situation where a manslaughter charge should be considered?
@Patabake Kennedy: You’d nearly swear that Simon’s hairline is receding.
Only thing missing from that picture is Simon wringing his hands in that I have to look like I really care while saving my a** again way, and Hom….I mean Leo.
Blah, blah, blah…. “unacceptable” yadda, yadda. I believe this mans role is as head of the Irish health service no? So he is criticising his own performance?
They’re doing what they know can get away with. Experience has told them that politicians care only about their own seat and they’ll find a way to bury this.
@Gerry Ryan: and that if they kick-to-touch long enough the minister will be replaced anyway and then they’ll have time to make or break the replacement, who will then be replaced before he/she can do any damage to their HSE – by “any damage” I mean start sacking civil servants.
@Tom Purcell: Sorry Tom, your last sentence doesn’t make sense. Its strange, I know the words but have never seen them put together like that in Ireland before.
Its exactly what I excepted would happen and Harris will do nothing other than bark in a letter. Minister for health is only to happy to wait for these women to die blaming the HSE.
This is why FF created the HSE to protect themselves from blame just like Irish water takes the heat away from councils. We need to reduce number within the HSE by between 15,000 to 20,000 asap but that can’t happen until we stand-up to public service unions.
Permanent and pensionable without any accountability must end. until we address this factor we will always be spinning in circles. The only change will be another spineless minister looking like he does not understand the games he is playing.
Sack the top brass and get a private company in to get the evidence. If the HAE staff do not provide in a reasonable timeframe sack whoever is stalling the process.
This is HSE admin all over no accountability the need to make clean sweep of all these incompetent fools. The women of Ireland deserve a lot more than this crap.
I bet they can’t send electronic information to another agency which contain patient identifiers because of data protection legislation. Thats the reason, not a cover up, or incompetence or opaque accountability. Simply its the law.
The women affected by scandal are terminally ill and transparency and accountability shouldn’t be delayed!It’s not fair to them or their families.
They need answers,women all over the country need answers.These delays ,etc only lead to more lack of confidence both in agencies involved plus perceptions of Government which a few weeks ago gave MANY pledges women like Vikki and Emma&bereaved families but PAC meeting with Vikki& Stephen Teal showed a different story.These women and their families deserve better than this and shouldn’t be put under considerable extra stress with delays and pledges given not kept,it’s not fair!
What’s pathetic and unacceptable is that this is how patient information is actually stored.
(Speaking as someone who has been trying to digitise reporting and recording in a HSE facility for over a decade!)
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