Minister for Health announces an additional €10.68m in recurring annual funding for the voluntary hospice sector in Ireland
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The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, has announced the provision of an additional €10.68m in recurring annual funding for the voluntary hospice sector from 2021 onwards.
The full €10.68m in annual recurring funding provided to the voluntary hospice sector in 2021 comprises €3m allocated in 2020 on a recurring basis and €7.68m allocated in 2021 on a recurring basis.
The additional funding will help to address the core funding shortfall, which has contributed to the ongoing financial sustainability challenges of the sector, in seeking to respond to the rising demand for high quality, accessible, palliative and end of life care in the last two decades.
Minister Donnelly said:
"Ireland is fortunate to have a dedicated voluntary hospice sector, who have worked tirelessly down through the years, in partnership with local communities, to expand the network of hospice services around the country.
"I would like to particularly commend the voluntary hospice sector for their efforts to maintain critical and ongoing care services against the background of the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. They have supported our acute hospitals, community health care services and nursing homes to ensure a compassionate response for those with palliative care needs and their families throughout this difficult period."
Minister Donnelly went on to say:
"The recurring nature of the €10.68m allocation reflects a long term commitment by Government to this vital service and my own views of the value and unique role that voluntary hospices play and will continue to play in Irish society.
"The additional funding is designed to take account of the potential impact of the loss of fundraising income during the public health emergency, but most importantly, ensures when such activity gets back on track it can be used to enhance and improve services, rather than fund core services."
The funding will benefit the hospices which make up the Voluntary Hospice Group:
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