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Rent Supplement Scheme Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 March 2017

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Questions (485)

Declan Breathnach

Question:

485. Deputy Declan Breathnach asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of payments by county that have been made to families by the community welfare officers as top ups to the rent supplement scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12816/17]

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Written answers

The rent supplement scheme, for which the Government has provided €253 million for in 2017, plays a vital role in housing families and individuals, with the scheme supporting approximately 45,500 tenants.

In recognition of the on-going rental market difficulties, my Department implements a targeted case-by-case policy approach that allows for flexibility where landlords seek rents in excess of the rent limits. In addition, the Protocol arrangement in place with Threshold is operational in the areas where supply issues are particularly acute covering Dublin, Cork, Meath, Kildare and Wicklow and Galway City. Since the introduction of this flexible approach, almost 11,300 persons at imminent risk of homelessness have been supported through increased rent supplement payments. A county breakdown of these payments is provided in the tabular statement.

The Deputy will be aware that the strategic policy direction of the Department is to return rent supplement to its original purpose of being a short-term income support with the introduction of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme, which from 1 March, 2017, is now available nationwide. HAP was first piloted in the Louth area in October 2014, with the number of HAP recipients (c. 1,350) in Louth now exceeding the number of rent supplement recipients (800). In addition to the ongoing transfer of tenancies from rent supplement to HAP, the majority of new applicants in Louth seeking State support towards their rent are being supported under HAP rather than rent supplement.

In tandem with the revised rental limits introduced in July 2016 and on-going transfers to HAP, my Department continues to implement a targeted flexible case-by-case approach where rents may exceed the appropriate maximum limit ensuring where possible that rent supplement tenants can retain their homes.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

Total Increased Rental Payments & Active HAP Tenancies by County as of 13 March 2017

County

Awards under National Tenancy Sustainment Framework

Awards under protocol with Threshold

Total no. of increased payments by County

Active HAP Tenancies

CARLOW

75

75

475

CAVAN

68

68

22

CLARE

60

60

1,077

CORK

454

104

558

3,056

DONEGAL

-

-

1,406

DUBLIN

4,358

2,591

6,949

2,787

GALWAY

208

3

211

958

KERRY

218

218

72

KILDARE

562

3

565

954

KILKENNY

136

136

753

LAOIS

119

119

21

LEITRIM

102

102

15

LIMERICK

17

17

1,623

LONGFORD

313

313

22

LOUTH

161

161

1,340

MAYO

3

3

493

MEATH

445

445

626

MONAGHAN

1

1

332

OFFALY

68

68

349

ROSCOMMON

62

62

23

SLIGO

1

1

241

TIPPERARY

290

290

1,185

WATERFORD

62

62

1,173

WESTMEATH

380

380

35

WEXFORD

23

23

62

WICKLOW

404

3

407

58

Overall Total

8,590

2,704

11,294

19,158

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