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Rural Social Scheme.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 6 July 2006

Thursday, 6 July 2006

Questions (475, 476, 477)

Michael Ring

Question:

476 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the number of people who are currently employed on the rural social scheme on a county basis; the costs involved; if he will provide details of the estimated scheme participation; and costs for the next twelve month period. [27366/06]

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Michael Ring

Question:

477 Mr. Ring asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the number of applicants who have been refused participation on the rural social scheme in each county since the scheme was introduced; the category of their refusal; the number of people who have been refused an extension of their employment contract on the rural social scheme in each county, in each refusal category; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27365/06]

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Denis Naughten

Question:

483 Mr. Naughten asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs further to Parliamentary Question No. 455 of 30 May 2006, if in view of the fact that his Department now pays the full rate of QAA, it will not now pay a full child dependent allowance rate; the cost of implementing such a measure; if he will review the current policy; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27985/06]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 476, 477 and 483 together.

Currently, there is provision for 2,500 participant places and a further 125 supervisor positions on the Rural Social Scheme RSS). Table 1 sets out the geographical spread of both participants and supervisors currently employed on the Scheme. The total figure (2,496) includes 112 supervisors currently employed on the RSS.

Table 2 provides the geographical spread of applications for the Scheme which have been refused participation, along with the reasons for those refusals. The table also outlines the number of RSS participants who have been refused an extension to their contract under the RSS, along with the reasons involved.

It is anticipated that the 2,500 participant places will be filled in the autumn. An amount of €43.322m has been provided for the RSS this year. While no decisions have yet been made regarding funding for the Scheme, or the number of places that will be available, in 2007, I can assure the Deputies that I will be keeping this matter under close review over the coming months.

In accordance with the Social Welfare code, one of the qualifying conditions for entitlement to the full rate child dependant increase is that there must also be an entitlement to an increase for a qualified adult dependent. Therefore, any RSS participant currently entitled to, and receiving, an increase for an adult dependent is also receiving the full rate child dependent increase. If no QAA is paid only the half rate child dependent allowance is payable as previously.

Table 1: Numbers employed on the RSS

County

Total Numbers Employed on RSS

Carlow

17

Cavan

78

Clare

113

Cork

151

County

Total Numbers Employed on RSS

Donegal

218

Dublin

0

Galway

269

Kerry

268

Kildare

17

Kilkenny

19

Laois

23

Leitrim

100

Limerick

66

Longford

59

Louth

9

County

Total Numbers Employed on RSS

Mayo

554

Meath

14

Monaghan

35

Offaly

43

Offshore Islands

18

Roscommon

150

County

Total Numbers Employed on RSS

Sligo

118

Tipperary

60

Waterford

10

Westmeath

33

Wexford

38

Wicklow

16

Totals

2,496*

*Includes 112 supervisor positions.

Table 2 — RSS applications and refusals

County

No. of RSS applicants refused

Category of refusal of application

No. of RSS Participants refused contract extension

Category of refusal of contract extension

Carlow

2

Declined to take a place (2)

Nil

Cavan

2

Participant refused place which was offered (2)

1

On credits (1)

Clare

15

Not eligible (13) Circumstances changed after applying (2)

Nil

Cork

75

Not eligible (74) Declined to take a place (1)

2

Limited work availabilities on project (2)

Donegal

23

Not eligible (21) Declined to take a place (2)

2

Reached retirement age (2)

Dublin

Nil

Nil

Galway

24

Not eligible (22) Declined to take a place (2)

Nil

Kerry

33

Not eligible (33)

Nil

Kildare

11

Not eligible (11)

Nil

Kilkenny

Nil

Nil

Laois

5

Not eligible (5)

Nil

Leitrim

56

Not eligible (56)

2

Reached retirement age (1) Refused to undertake work offered (1)

Limerick

20

Not eligible (20)

Nil

Louth

Nil

Nil

Longford

Nil

2

On credits (2)

Mayo

73

Not eligible (60) Refused to take place offered (13)

9

On credits (7) Not suitable for work (1) Became ineligible (1)

Meath

Nil

Nil

Monaghan

Nil

Nil

Offaly

7

Not eligible (7)

Nil

Roscommon

43

Not eligible (41) Declined to take a place (2)

1

Reached retirement age (1)

Sligo

8

Not eligible (8)

Nil

Tipperary

15

Not eligible (15)

Nil

Waterford

5

Not eligible (5)

Nil

Westmeath

4

Not eligible (4)

Nil

Wexford

Nil

Nil

Wicklow

3

Not eligible (3)

Nil

Offshore Islands

Nil

Nil

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