No decision from Kathleen Lynch on election bid Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has not yet made a decision on whether she will contest the next general election, a Labour Party spokesperson has ... News • 05 Sep 15
Lynch sees improvements mental health services Minister of State with responsibility for Mental Health Kathleen Lynch has said substantial changes have already happened in relation to mental health services in Roscommon ... News • 30 Jun 14
Minister Kathleen Lynch admitted to hospital Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has been admitted to hospital after taking ill while visiting Letterkenny General Hospital. News • 31 Jul 13
Review of care funding scheme under way - Lynch Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has said that people with disabilities will not be asked to co-fund their care. News • 15 Jul 13
Inspections of disability services planned Independent inspections of Ireland's residential services for children and adults with disabilities will commence later this year. News • 14 May 13
Govt to meet orders to discuss Magdalene redress Minister of State Kathleen Lynch said the Government will meet the four religious orders involved in the Magdalene Laundries to discuss how to manage the ... News • 22 Feb 13
Irish suicide rate one of highest in Europe A cross-border report on suicide shows the rate among young people on the island of Ireland is one of the highest in Europe. News • 23 Jan 13
Group begins fight against Children's Referendum An umbrella group of organisations and individuals has launched a campaign for a No vote in the Children's Referendum. News • 17 Oct 12
Lynch expects legislation to allow for abortion Tánaiste Eamon Gilmore has said the Government will wait to see the report from an expert group examining the implications of a European Court of ... News • 23 Jul 12
Over 400 mental health positions not filled Minister of State Kathleen Lynch has expressed concern at the delay in filling more than 400 new positions for community-based personnel in mental health services. News • 07 Jun 12
Call for plan on dementia services An international dementia care conference in Dublin has heard that 150,000 people may have the condition here within 30 years. News • 30 May 12