Elected representatives of Clare County Council are the latest to ask their local authority to call on the Minister Health and the Taoiseach to support the Stand4Women campaign.
In November, Sinn Fรฉin representatives in Sligo and Donegal tabled motions to their County Councils seeking an acknowledgement of Stand4Women. The group was established in response to the Cervical Check controversy and wants the individuals responsible held to account, they have held some protests the most notable being in May 2018 when it took place at 25 different locations across the country.
Last month, the HSE said women who have had smear tests are now waiting up to 27 weeks to receive the results. In January up to 82,000 women had a five month wait for details on their tests.
On Tuesday, Cllr Mike McKee put a motion to the adjourned March meeting of Clare County Council which was identical to his Sinn Fรฉin colleagues Cllr Chris McManus (Sligo) and Cllr Marie-Therese Gallagher (Donegal).
Cllr McKeeโs motion stated that in light of โthe recent cervical check scandalโ, they call upon to Simon Harris and Leo Varadkar โto acknowledge, support and respond in detail to the demands of the Standing4 Women campaign. These include legislation and policy on mandatory open disclosure independent of the Patient Safety Bill, provision of a start and end date and full disclosure on the 1800 smears yet to be audited, and a breakdown of the new packages being negotiated with laboratories carrying out smear slide analysis including mandatory site audits.โ
โSome women waiting to be audited are dying,โ McKee stated. โThe Government to date have shown no real compassion, they need to fast track thisโ. The Shannon councillor added, โThe women of Ireland have suffered for far too long, it is time to give them peace of mindโ.
Fine Gaelโs Mary Howard highlighted the importance of smear tests to women, โThe HSE need to re-examine their way of doing work, people have died because of thisโ. Speaking less than 24 hours before the death of Ennisโ Laura Brennan, Howard also commented, โWhen you think of cervical cancer you think of our own local girl Laura Brennan who is fighting to liveโ.
โWeโre talking about the same Minister for Health we were discussing last week,โ Cllr Clare Colleran Molloy observed of the recently deferred no confidence vote in Simon Harris. The Fianna Fรกil representative commended Cllr McKee for bringing forward the motion to Clare. โIt begs the question, who is in charge of health services. Everything is farmed out and there is very little accountability,โ Cllr Gerry Flynn maintained.