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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 21 Apr 1999

Vol. 503 No. 4

Written Answers. - Security of the Elderly.

Liz McManus

Question:

72 Ms McManus asked the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs if he has satisfied himself that his Department is doing everything necessary to ensure the security of the elderly. [10345/99]

My Department has, since 1996, operated the scheme of community

support for older people, the purpose of which is to provide funding for initiatives to improve the security and social support of vulnerable older people. This funding is provided by way of grants to voluntary groups and organisations who have undertaken to identify those elderly people in need of assistance under the scheme.

Under the scheme, grants are available for small-scale physical security equipment such as strengthening of doors and windows, window locks, door chains and locks and security lighting; and socially-monitored alarm system, such as the "pendant" or "panic button" alarm system which is operated via the telephone and is worn around the wrist or neck.

When this Government came into office in June 1997 the multi-annual budgets for the years 1997, 1998 and 1999 for this scheme had been set by the previous Rainbow Government at £2 million in each year. In 1997, I requested the Government to increase this £2 million for that year by £3 million to £5 million and that was agreed. Having reviewed the level of demand under the scheme last year I sought and obtained Government approval for the allocation of an additional £3 million to the scheme, bringing the total allocation in 1998 to £5 million.

Since its inception in 1996 a total of £12 million has been made available for this scheme and up to the end of 1998 some 56,000 people have been assisted by the scheme. This means that since I came into office, this Government has spent £10 million on this scheme as opposed to £2 million spent by the previous Government.

I am anxious to ensure that this scheme addresses the security needs of the most vulnerable people and that it provides this assistance in the most efficient and effective way possible.
As already announced, my Department, in consultation with the Department of Finance and the Department of Health and Children, commissioned an independent review of the scheme of community support for older people in mid-1998.
The objective of the review and the terms of reference as set out in the project brief are to ensure that the scheme is achieving its aims, is being operated in the most efficient manner and is meeting the security needs of older people in the most effective way.
The final report from the consultants has been received and is currently under consideration. I hope to be in a position to make an announcement in the matter in the near future.
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