I propose to take Questions Nos. 606 and 610 together.
The HSE's National Office for Suicide Prevention was established in 2005 on foot of a recommendation in Reach Out, our National Strategy for Action on Suicide Prevention. The role of the National Office is to oversee the implementation of Reach Out and to coordinate suicide prevention initiatives around the country. The National Office is advised and guided by an advisory group comprising individuals with considerable knowledge and expertise in the areas of suicide prevention, mental health promotion and bereavement support. Its work is centred around evidence-based interventions and involves the funding of new research or pilot projects. I am happy that the advisory group brings an independent voice to the table. In addition the National Office for Suicide Prevention publishes an Annual Report outlining its activities and work each year so it is fully accountable. I believe that a commitment to evidence-based programmes and partnerships with a common purpose is what is required to address the issue of suicide and this role is being carried out at present by the National Office.