I propose to take Questions Nos. 262, 263, 299, 305 and 319 together.
The purpose of the rent supplement scheme is to provide short-term income support to eligible people living in private rented accommodation whose means are insufficient to meet their accommodation costs and who do not have accommodation available to them from any other source. The aim is to provide short term assistance, and not to act as an alternative to the other social housing schemes operated by the Exchequer.
Statistics on the number of rent supplement recipients by local authority or city/county council areas are not available. However, I attach the most recently compiled breakdown of rent supplement recipients per county in the attached tabular statement.
The timescale for determining applications is dependent, among other things, on the availability of the required information, such as details of the applicant's income, bank statements etc. In addition, some aspects of the application are inevitably time consuming and delays can occur where investigations such as home visits or third party evidence are required. Delays can also arise if the applicant is slow to respond to requests for additional information.
The provision of a prompt service is a major objective for the Department's staff dealing with applications. However, this is tempered by the necessity to ensure that every case is fully investigated and that all cases are dealt with in a consistent and fair manner. While statistics are not available on the numbers of applicants awaiting a decision on rent and mortgage interest supplement applications or the average length of time taken to assess these claims, I am satisfied that the Department's staff dealing with these applications make every effort to ensure claims are processed in an efficient manner.
Rent Supplement Recipients by County and Dublin Postal District
County
|
Recipients
|
CARLOW
|
1,339
|
CAVAN
|
641
|
CLARE
|
1,888
|
CORK
|
10,610
|
DONEGAL
|
2,712
|
DUBLIN (COUNTY)
|
6,115
|
DUBLIN 1
|
1,457
|
DUBLIN 2
|
274
|
DUBLIN 3
|
1,285
|
DUBLIN 4
|
390
|
DUBLIN 5
|
745
|
DUBLIN 6
|
1,828
|
DUBLIN 6W
|
457
|
DUBLIN 7
|
3,065
|
DUBLIN 8
|
2,570
|
DUBLIN 9
|
1,414
|
DUBLIN 10
|
414
|
DUBLIN 11
|
1,793
|
DUBLIN 12
|
1,141
|
DUBLIN 13
|
828
|
DUBLIN 14
|
349
|
DUBLIN 15
|
3,904
|
DUBLIN 16
|
486
|
DUBLIN 17
|
455
|
DUBLIN 18
|
501
|
DUBLIN 20
|
257
|
DUBLIN 22
|
1,671
|
DUBLIN 24
|
2,503
|
DUBLIN TOTAL
|
33,902
|
|
|
GALWAY
|
4,553
|
KERRY
|
2,233
|
KILDARE
|
4,416
|
KILKENNY
|
1,547
|
LAOIS
|
1,122
|
LEITRIM
|
401
|
LIMERICK
|
3,656
|
LONGFORD
|
540
|
LOUTH
|
2,679
|
MAYO
|
2,767
|
MEATH
|
2,584
|
MONAGHAN
|
418
|
OFFALY
|
1,288
|
ROSCOMMON
|
1,207
|
SLIGO
|
603
|
TIPPERARY
|
2,468
|
WATERFORD
|
1,968
|
WESTMEATH
|
1,611
|
WEXFORD
|
3,998
|
WICKLOW
|
2,667
|