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Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 January 2022

Tuesday, 25 January 2022

Questions (307)

Mary Lou McDonald

Question:

307. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage his Department’s total capital and current expenditure budget for 2021 and 2022 for domestic, sexual and gender-based violence with a breakdown for each related allocation for both years in tabular form. [3503/22]

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My Department does not have a budget line for schemes specifically focussed on matters around gender based violence, however, some funding is provided towards domestic violence shelters under the Homelessness programme.

The primary purpose of homeless current funding is for local authorities to provide accommodation for those who are unable to provide accommodation from their own resources. Reasons for presentations are varied and may (in a small number of instances) include those who have left their home or a domestic violence refuge or may have suffered from sexual or gender based violence. It should be noted, however, that the primary responsibility in this area is with Tusla, who I am advised provide funding for this issue.

My Department also provides capital funding to local authorities via the Capital Assistance Scheme (CAS), which is available to Approved Housing Bodies in the development of new refuges.

Through CAS, local organisations have had funding support for refuges in recent years in Galway City, Louth and South Dublin and proposals from a number of other areas are at various stages of advancement. CAS funding remains available to support refuges and in that regard, I expect that the publication by Tusla soon of its Review of the provision of Accommodation for Victims of Domestic Violence, will assist in developing a plan to address refuge provision and related matters. The recommendations of this review are to be considered as part of the third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence that is currently being developed under the leadership of the Minister for Justice.

To date CAS funding of €3.14million has been provided to three Approved Housing Bodies for Domestic Violence Refuges which has resulted in the provision of 19 refuge spaces.

Details pertaining to same are set out underneath:

LA

AHB/Service provider

Project status

Date delivered

Ref No

Address

No Units

Sanctioned costs

Galway City

COPE

Delivered

Q4 2019

CA15000108

Galway City

10

€2,503,350

Louth

Drogheda Women's and Children's Refuge Centre

Delivered

Q3 2018

CA17000151

Drogheda

1

€151,980

South Dublin

Saoirse Women's Refuge

Delivered

Q2 2019

CA17000143

Rathcoole

8

€489,600

In addition to the above a further 3 Domestic Violence Refuges are at an early stage of advancement, which when completed will deliver a further 32 refuge spaces and CAS funding estimated at some €10million will be required to deliver same.

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