“My number is a public number, you can call me anytime” Taoiseach Enda Kenny said than two weeks ago. “People in other countries find it difficult to find out how to get in touch with their prime minister” – not so the citizen’s of Ireland. Though he admits that sometimes he cannot take all the calls.
Seriously, here is the recording (with apologies for the low volume – he said it in a place far away):
Since it was 22 days today that the Taoiseach wrote to us with an assurance that the Department of Health would get in touch with us ‘without delay’, I thought I’d take him by the word. So I was looking for his number – sadly, someone had removed it from Facebook. Now, I can’t call him. But he wonder, would he call me? – 087-6736414 is my number. He can call me anytime. Sometimes I might not be able to answer, when I am with Pádraig, but if he left a message, I’d called him back straight away.
Today, I took up the Taoiseach on his offer to talk to him directly.
Let’s roll up our sleeves and do it.
Here are three simple steps of action.
1. The Department of Health and the consultants in charge of looking after patients with acquired brain injury (ABI) must recognize that “this broken health system” (Minister Reilly) is not delivering the early neurological rehabilitation treatment needed by ABI patients when they need it – despite the fact that they have a right to this treatment under a variety of human rights and European declarations, conventions, and laws. None of the current plans and strategies will change this. – On 10 March in a letter to the family, and on 26 March in an answer to a question put to him in the Dáil, the Taoiseach promised to get the Department of Health to contact the family “without delay”. (Three weeks later, this has not happened.)
2. According to the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, “there is an urgent need for immediate investment by government in post acute rehabilitation services and rehabilitation services across the spectrum of services to provide timely and equitable rehabilitation for those patients with complex disabilities and their carers or families all over Ireland.” This need should be addressed immediately by a pilot facility to be set up in 2014, followed by a permanent central facility in 2015, with satellite facilities across the country being established in 2016. The Department of Health and the HSE should finance and support such a development.
3. We are more than willing to get involved and drive such a development, together with other families and ABI patients. Having experienced, and suffered, the current system, there is no one more motivated, experienced and knowledgable to make this happen with the support of enthusiastic medical staff and advocacy organisations in the field. Mentorship partnerships should be established with world-leading health professionals and existing facilities abroad, such as the Therapiezentrum Burgau, established in 1988 by the German Entrepreneur Max Schuster when he could not find an existing early and intensive specialized rehabilitation clinic for his daughter who had acquired a severe brain injury in a traffic accident. Today, this initiative provides adequate, comprehensive, and close-to-home care for brain injured patients all over Bavaria (Germany), with 700 beds distributed across the different regions of the federal state of Bavaria.
“It is time for change. It is time for a revolution in rehabilitation.” Not our words but those of the person appointed by the Government of Ireland and the HSE as the National Director of Clinical Strategy and Programmes, Dr Áine Carroll (Irish Examiner, 03.02.2011).
Let’s roll up our sleeves and do it.

yes!!!
¡Adelante!
Not to be cynical… but it sounds like he might return your call faster if you were an American business (wanting to do business in Ireland)! 😦
Diane – so the thing to do is to get an American Business Person (wanting to do or, indeed, doing business in Ireland) to ring him, and ask him what would happen to one of their employees, if – God forbid – they would suffer a severe brain injury on their way to work. That they had heard about this young Irishman who had no other choice but to leave his country, who was emigrated to Germany, because the Taoiseach’s Government’s health system was so “broken” that it could not provide the care he needed; and that the Taoiseach’s own minister of health and his Department were so busy or so disorganized or so disinterested, that when they were asked by their own head of government to make contact “without delay” did not do so, for more than three weeks, and counting. – This would be a great April Fools’ Day joke, was it not so serious, so sad, so heartbreaking.
I support this wholeheartedly Reinhard, if there’s anything we can do to put more pressure on them for you, we will do all we can. A few things I’d like you to share with P this week, you missed out Foster The People’s Pumped Up Kicks on his CD, it played in the Conradh the other night and reminded me, you said to let you know if you forgot anything, it would be great to get that on it as he loves that song!
Secondly can you let him know that the Harry Potter spin-off I mentioned to him in Beaumont is now being split into 3 movies and I think it’s a terrible idea.
And lastly could you play him this new song from Damon Albarn, he might like it and it’s very hopeful and full of love so it might give him a bit of strength for the day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpO_F_F-Rcs
I wish I could say all this to him in person and he didn’t have to be so far away. I am thinking of him every day. With lots of love xx
Hello Sophie, ask the politicians about the scandal of neuro-rehab in Ireland when they knock on your door looking for your vote, or write them a letter. If you need information on it, there is loads available on http://caringforpadraig.org/rehabilitation-services-in-ireland-time-for-change/.
I will get him Foster the People and play Damon Albarn’s new song for him too. I’ll also tell him about the terrible idea of splitting the Harry Potter spin-off into three movies!
You know, to don’t have to be beside him to be with him. I know it sounds a bit like a cliché, but it’s true. If you think of him so much and so often, he’ll know, and he’ll fell the love.
Succinct! Well done. Ná stop! Say Dia dhuit to Pádraig on my behalf. Tell him Kíla have a new album on the way and as soon as I have a copy I’ll get it over to him. Did I send a copy of Rónán’s album Sos? If not I will send it – it’s great. All as Gaeilge and funky as hell. Colm
Great to hear from you, Colm. You know, you have a whole new fan group over here – everybody that passes through Pádraig’s room likes and listens to Kila. I think you did send Sos over, but I’ll double check. I’ll manage to say Dia dhuit to Pádraig too:) And – no, ná stop! Reinhard
Hi Colm, turns out, he hasn’t got Sos… 😦 – Reinhard