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Defence Forces Personnel

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 15 October 2020

Thursday, 15 October 2020

Questions (160)

Duncan Smith

Question:

160. Deputy Duncan Smith asked the Minister for Defence the number of career break applications in the Army, Naval Service and Air Corps in each of the years 2016 to 2019 and to date in 2020; the number of career breaks granted in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [30695/20]

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The administration of Career Breaks or Special Leave Without Pay and Allowances, is provided for by Defence Force Regulation A11, Paragraph 36.

The Deputy Chief of Staff (Support) determines the granting of such leave, which is subject to the exigencies of the service.

Members of the Defence Forces may be granted no more than two career breaks over the course of their service in the Permanent Defence Force. Career breaks may be granted for the purposes of domestic responsibilities, further education and travel abroad for periods of not less than six months and not more than five years. A career break for the purposes of self-employment will consist of special leave without pay and allowances for a period of not less than six months, and not more than three years.

The number of Defence Forces personnel who availed of a career break at the end of each year for the period in question is set out in the Table below:

Year

Army

Air Corps

Naval Service

Total

2016

60

6

3

69

2017

71

2

1

74

2018

90

4

3

97

2019

85

3

5

93

2020*

61

4

4

69

* as at 30 Sep 2020

I am advised that details of the number of applications for Career Breaks submitted over the same period, was not available within the timeframe of this request. I have therefore requested Military Authorities to provide me with this information as soon as possible and I will duly forward this to the Deputy.

The following deferred reply was received under Standing Order 51

I have been advised that career break applications are received and processed at Brigade/Formation level. The military authorities have informed me that records pertaining to career break applications that are received and rejected are not held on a central database, and the figures requested are not maintained. However, in relation to 2020, in addition to the 69 applications granted as of 30 September, I am informed that there are sixteen applications currently being processed.

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