The Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS) is a collaborative project between my Department, local authorities and the Department of Social Protection, including its community welfare service.
Under the scheme local authorities assume primary responsibility for meeting the accommodation needs of Rent Supplement (RS) recipients with a long-term housing need. The local authority administers the scheme in its entirety from the transfer of RS recipients, including the sourcing of suitable accommodation and the accommodation of eligible households together with the payment of rent to landlords. As part of their overall role in sourcing accommodation, local authorities engage in regular advertising of the scheme aimed at landlords. They also produce, along with my Department and the Housing Agency, detailed explanatory leaflets, including website information, on the scheme and the conditions/requirements on landlords who are entering or wish to enter the scheme.
Local authorities are best placed to administer RAS and I do not propose to compile a national list of landlords willing to take part in the scheme.
Since the Rental Accommodation Scheme commenced in late 2005 local authorities have transferred a total of 37,759 households from RS up to the end of December 2011. Of these 21,892 were housed directly under RAS and a further 15,867 were accommodated under other social housing options. The following table sets out a county by county breakdown of the number of transfers from RS:
Rental Accommodation Scheme cumulative figures — Nov 2005 to end Dec 2011.
Local Authorities (Housing)
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No. of cases transferred to RAS (Private) to end December 2011
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RAS Unsold Affordables (Leasing) to end December 2011
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No. of cases transferred to RAS (Voluntary) to end December 2011
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Total RS transfers to Voluntary, Unsold Afford. and Private to end December 2011
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Total No. of RS cases socially housed to end December 2011
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Total RS cases transferred to Private/ Voluntary/ Unsold Affordables and socially housed to end December 2011
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Carlow Co. Cl.
|
391
|
0
|
89
|
480
|
204
|
684
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Cavan Co. Cl.
|
287
|
0
|
89
|
376
|
298
|
674
|
Clare Co. Cl.
|
374
|
0
|
98
|
472
|
235
|
707
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Cork City Cl.
|
745
|
0
|
259
|
1,004
|
974
|
1,978
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Cork County Cl.
|
821
|
0
|
449
|
1,270
|
1,225
|
2,495
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Donegal Co. Cl.
|
322
|
0
|
277
|
599
|
1,437
|
2,036
|
Dublin City Cl.
|
1,688
|
62
|
693
|
2,443
|
703
|
3,146
|
Dublin South Co. Cl.
|
1,347
|
1
|
91
|
1,439
|
1,118
|
2,557
|
Dun/Rathdown CC
|
512
|
0
|
116
|
628
|
548
|
1,176
|
Fingal Co. Cl.
|
719
|
96
|
138
|
953
|
847
|
1,800
|
Galway City Cl.
|
650
|
0
|
217
|
867
|
361
|
1,228
|
Galway Co. Cl.
|
370
|
0
|
170
|
540
|
274
|
814
|
Kerry Co. Cl.
|
726
|
0
|
78
|
804
|
624
|
1,428
|
Kildare Co. Cl.
|
421
|
0
|
125
|
546
|
582
|
1,128
|
Kilkenny Co. Cl.
|
344
|
0
|
337
|
681
|
345
|
1,026
|
Laois Co. Cl.
|
165
|
0
|
96
|
261
|
183
|
444
|
Leitrim Co. Cl.
|
109
|
0
|
26
|
135
|
100
|
235
|
Limerick City Cl.
|
615
|
0
|
102
|
717
|
164
|
881
|
Limerick Co. Cl.
|
257
|
0
|
245
|
502
|
256
|
758
|
Longford Co. Cl.
|
400
|
0
|
0
|
400
|
95
|
495
|
Louth Co. Cl.
|
242
|
0
|
79
|
321
|
858
|
1,179
|
Mayo Co. Cl.
|
598
|
0
|
394
|
992
|
334
|
1,326
|
Meath Co. Cl.
|
167
|
55
|
118
|
340
|
317
|
657
|
Monaghan Co. Cl.
|
176
|
0
|
135
|
311
|
184
|
495
|
Nth Tipperary Co. Cl.
|
427
|
0
|
52
|
479
|
236
|
715
|
Offaly Co. Cl.
|
215
|
40
|
47
|
302
|
242
|
544
|
Roscommon Co.Cl.
|
364
|
0
|
86
|
450
|
347
|
797
|
Sligo Co. Cl.
|
343
|
0
|
177
|
520
|
209
|
729
|
Sth Tipperary Co. Cl.
|
572
|
0
|
96
|
668
|
428
|
1,096
|
Waterford City Cl.
|
395
|
0
|
271
|
666
|
360
|
1,026
|
Waterford Co. Cl.
|
265
|
0
|
39
|
304
|
279
|
583
|
Westmeath Co. Cl.
|
397
|
0
|
17
|
414
|
205
|
619
|
Wexford Co. Cl.
|
498
|
0
|
103
|
601
|
918
|
1,519
|
Wicklow Co. Cl.
|
373
|
0
|
34
|
407
|
377
|
784
|
Totals
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16,295
|
254
|
5,343
|
21,892
|
15,867
|
37,759
|