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Where ETBs provide education and training courses/programmes in prisons and children detention schools, they do so in partnership with the Irish Prison Service, and the governing body of the relevant prison or children detention school (as applicable).
The Irish Prison Service must secure savings of €12.42 million attributable to measures agreed as an extension to the Public Service Agreement 2010-2014.
This data-sharing will include: student records (which are held on the Prison Education Management System (PEMS) administered by the Irish Prison Service); teacher records (which are securely held by the ETB).
The Irish Prison Service operates as an executive agency within the Department of Justice and Equality.
Some organisations require extensive Garda Vetting such as Garda Civilians, An Garda Síochána; Irish Prison Service; Department of Foreign Affairs; Irish Human Rights and Equality; Director of Public Prosecutions; Courts Service; and the Oireachtas.This vetting process may delay the date of Mobility following formal acceptance of a move.
The sub-activity on the establishment of the coordination system on competition policy is aimed at developing an definite imechanism between KPPU and government agencies as well as other regulatory bodies in charge of the competition policy.
The Irish Prison Service is administered centrally with its headquarters located in Longford Town.
In addition one of the over arching high level objectives which underpins the Irish Prison Service Three Year Strategic Plan 2012 – 2015 is ensuring Ireland’s compliance with domestic and international human rights obligations and best practice.
It is the intention of the Office to examine this issue in further detail with both AGS and the Irish Prison Service going forward.
Moderate progress has been made in relation to:• regulations governing the professions of counsellor and psychotherapy• development and implementation of the Irish Prison Service Release Policy across all prisons, to ensure that care, treatment and information (including information on appropriate mental health services) is provided to those leaving prison• updating of Safety Observation Cell policies to ensure compliance with the relevant policies in prisons.