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Community Employment Schemes Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 4 November 2014

Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Questions (114)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Question:

114. Deputy Aengus Ó Snodaigh asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the number of community employment participants who will be impacted by the final cessation of concurrent payments in 2015 broken down by CE scheme type, category of payment and the range and average by which persons will see their income drop. [41662/14]

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The Budget of 2012 announced the disqualification from certain welfare payments for welfare recipients while participating on Community Employment (CE). Up until 16th January 2012, certain social welfare payments could be retained in part or in full when participating on CE. The CE personal rate of €208.00 was applicable to these participants (as any dependants were covered under the original social welfare payment).

Those who retained social welfare payments included:

- One Parent Family Payment (partially retained)

- Deserted Wife’s Benefit (fully retained)

- Widow(er)s Pension (fully retained)

- Illness Benefit (fully retained)

- Disability Allowance (partially retained)

- Invalidity Pension (fully retained)

- Blind Pension (partially retained)

As part of Budget 2012, new entrants to CE were disqualified from simultaneously receiving their original social welfare payment and CE allowances with effect from Monday 16th January 2012. From that date, participants receive CE allowances only at a rate equivalent to their scheduled social welfare payment, plus €20, subject to a minimum payment of €208.00 per week. This disqualification was enacted under Section 12 of the Social Welfare Act 2011.

For those participants already engaged on CE at the time of the introduction of this measure it was possible to retain their dual payments under a saver clause in the above legislation. The Department is currently considering this matter and is in the process of collating data on claimants who are currently in receipt of dual payments and will respond in due course to the Deputy.

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