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One-Parent Family Payment Payments

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 April 2015

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Questions (120)

Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Question:

120. Deputy Aengus Ó Snodaigh asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the cuts made to the one-parent family payment from 2008 to 2015; and if she will provide a breakdown identifying the budget measure giving rise to each. [14876/15]

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The expenditure on the one-parent family payment (OFP) scheme in 2008 was €1,067 million, having risen from €480 million in 2000. The estimated expenditure for the scheme in 2015 is €607 million. The majority of this reduction can be attributed to lone parents on foot of the OFP age reforms, transitioning from the OFP scheme onto another social welfare payment such as jobseeker’s allowance, where there would be proportionate expenditure increases due to the inflow from former OFP recipients.

The table lists the changes that have been made to the one-parent family payment (OFP) scheme since 2010.

Measure

Source

Implementation

Increase in the weekly personal OFP rate from €197.80 to €204.30

Budget 2009

January, 2009

Increase in the weekly Increase for Qualified Child from €24 to €26

Budget 2009

January, 2009

Reduction of the weekly personal OFP rate from €204.30 to €196

Budget 2010

January, 2010

Increase in the weekly Increase for Qualified Child from €26 to €29.80

Budget 2010

January, 2010

Reduction of the weekly personal OFP rate from €196 to €188

Budget 2011

January, 2011

Reduction of the maximum age threshold of the OFP scheme from 18 years (or 22 years if in full-time education) to 14 years

Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2010

27 April, 2011

Reduction of the weekly OFP scheme income disregard from €146.50 to €130

Budget 2012

January, 2012

Abolition of the OFP scheme transitional payment

Budget 2012

January, 2012

Implementation of the first phase of the OFP scheme age change reforms (18, 14, and 12 years)

Budget 2012

3 May, 2012

Reduction of the weekly OFP scheme income disregard from €130 to €110

Budget 2012

January, 2013

Implementation of the second phase of the OFP scheme age change reforms (17, 12, and 10 years)

Budget 2012

4 July, 2013

Reduction of the weekly OFP scheme income disregard from €110 to €90

Budget 2012

January, 2014

Implementation of the third phase of the OFP scheme age change reforms (16, 10, and 7 years)

Budget 2012

3 July, 2014

Implementation of the final phase of the OFP scheme age change reforms (7 years)

Budget 2012

2 July, 2015

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