Question from Deputy Erin McGreehan - PQ 69421-25
Deputy McGreehan asked about the impact of training programmes on patient experience particularly for migrant women and international protection applicants.
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Deputy McGreehan asked about the impact of training programmes on patient experience particularly for migrant women and international protection applicants.
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Deputy McGreehan asked about compliance targets regarding the uptake of trauma-informed and culturally competent training among frontline staff.
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Deputy McGreehan asked about actions being taken to increase public awareness of sun-safety and UV risks. Read the HSE response.
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