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Social Welfare Benefits Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 May 2015

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Questions (231)

Jerry Buttimer

Question:

231. Deputy Jerry Buttimer asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection if she will provide, in tabular form, the number of persons in receipt of a carer's allowance, a carer's benefit, a respite care grant, a domiciliary care grant, annually, for the past five years; the level of funding available for each for the past five years; the number of persons in receipt of the half rate carer's allowance, annually, for the past five years; the terms and conditions for receipt of this allowance; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [18211/15]

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The information requested by the deputy is detailed in the following tabular statements.

Recipients of Carer’s Allowance/Benefit, Domiciliary Care Allowance and Respite Care Grant 2010-14

Year

Carer’s Allowance

Carer’s Benefit

Domiciliary Care Allowance

Respite Care Grant

2010

50,577

1,642

23,428

75,000

2011

51,666

1,637

24,101

77,000

2012

52,209

1,638

24,699

80,000

2013

57,136

1,598

25,510

87,000

2014

59,380

1,769

27,268

86,000

Expenditure on Carer’s Allowance/Benefit, Domiciliary Care Allowance and Respite Care Grant 2010-14

Year

Carer’s Allowance

Carer’s Benefit

Domiciliary Care Allowance

Respite Care Grant

€000

€000

€000

€000

2010

501,789

26,288

95,710

128,097

2011

507,193

24,474

99,924

130,392

2012

509,671

24,498

102,237

136,353

2013

554,801

22,443

104,272

119,945

2014*

559,456

23,652

110,618

118,504

*Expenditure figures for 2014 are provisional

The terms and conditions for receipt of half rate carer’s allowance are that an applicant must meet the qualifying criteria for carer’s allowance. For example, the person that they are caring for must be so incapacitated as to require full-time care and attention and must satisfy a means test. If the person is getting certain social welfare payments (listed below) and is providing full-time care and attention to another person who requires it, they can keep their main social welfare payment and get a half-rate carer’s allowance as well.

- State Pension (Contributory) and State Pension (Contributory) Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Deserted Wife's Benefit

- Invalidity Pension and Invalidity Pension Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Jobseeker's Benefit Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Jobseeker's Allowance Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Illness Benefit and Illness Benefit Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's (Contributory) Pension

- Injury Benefit and Injury Benefit Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Death Benefit

- Health and Safety Benefit

- Maternity Benefit

- Adoptive Benefit

- State Pension (Non-Contributory) and State Pension (Non-Contributory) Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Blind Pension and Blind Pension Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Widow's, Widower's or Surviving Civil Partner's (Non-Contributory) Pension

- One-Parent Family Payment

- State Pension (Transition) and State Pension (Transition) Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Pre-Retirement Allowance and Pre-Retirement Allowance Increase for a Qualified Adult Allowance

- Disability Allowance and Disability Allowance Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Incapacity Supplement and Incapacity Supplement Increase for a Qualified Adult

- Farm Assist and Farm Assist Increase for a Qualified Adult

The following table shows the number of persons in receipt of half rate carer’s allowance from 2010 to 2014 as requested.

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

20,981

20,981

20,981

24,940

25,751

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