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Child and Family Agency Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 27 October 2016

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Questions (191)

John Curran

Question:

191. Deputy John Curran asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of cases awaiting allocation to a social worker in each Tusla local office area, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [32362/16]

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I have been informed by Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, that in August 2016 there were 20,797 children (open cases) who had an allocated social worker. This work involves dealing with issues of assessment, child protection and children in care. There were a further 4,727 children (open cases) who had been assessed as needing a dedicated social worker, and were waiting for one to be allocated. Some of these cases may have had an allocated social worker. However, maternity leave, sick leave and movement of staff within the service can result in a case being unallocated for a short period of time. I wish to assure the Deputy that all urgent and emergency cases are dealt with immediately. This could involve, for example, cases of abandonment, allegations of physical and sexual abuse, parental ill health and the need to find an immediate placement, or threat to the safety or life of a child by a third party.

Tusla is currently implementing a three-year development plan which includes provision for extra staffing to meet critical service concerns such as addressing children with no allocated social worker. The Government has provided significant additional resources to Tusla, and the Agency have been instructed to expedite the recruitment of staff to address such capacity concerns. During 2016, Tusla has been active in developing its capacity to recruit and retain staff across its multi-disciplinary organisation and this will continue throughout 2017 with a particular focus on areas of highest need.

This Department continues to monitor the number of cases that are reported as awaiting the allocation of a social worker. The additional funding of €37 million which has been secured for Tusla in 2017 will provide increased resources to meet identified risks and service demands. The information requested by the Deputy relating to each local area is detailed in the table.

Number of Open Cases by Allocation Status and Area

Area

No. of Open Cases

No. of Open Cases without an All. Social Worker

% of Open Cases without an All. Social Worker

Dublin South Central

1,179

180

15%

Dublin South East Wicklow

1,032

71

7%

Dublin South West Kildare West Wicklow

1,616

599

37%

The Midlands

1,640

542

33%

Dublin City North

1,850

316

17%

Dublin North

2,916

600

21%

Louth Meath

1,336

236

18%

Cavan Monaghan

714

221

31%

Cork

4,821

750

16%

Kerry

505

34

7%

Carlow Kilkenny South Tipperary

1,162

254

22%

Waterford Wexford

1,609

261

16%

The Midwest

1,598

273

17%

Galway Roscommon

1,749

267

15%

Mayo

567

0

0%

Donegal

789

45

6%

Sligo Leitrim West Cavan

441

78

18%

NATIONAL

25,524

4,727

19%

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