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Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 February 2022

Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Questions (563)

Mary Lou McDonald

Question:

563. Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for Justice further to Parliamentary Question No. 510 of 25 January 2022, if she will provide a full reply. [7560/22]

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Written answers

In Parliamentary Question No. 510 for answer on 25 January 2022, you requested information on my Department's total capital and current expenditure budget for 2021 and 2022 for domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. Unfortunately, at that time, I was not in a position to provide the information within the timeframe permitted but I am happy to be able to provide it to you now.

As I know you aware, tackling domestic violence in all its forms is a key priority for me and for this Government.

Under Budget 2022, I secured increased funding for combatting domestic abuse and sexual violence and increased funding for supporting victims of crime - a total of €13m has been allocated to further our work in these important areas.

This includes an additional €2.4m allocated for specific awareness raising and training programmes on DSGBV, bringing to €5.35m the funding available for combatting domestic sexual and gender based violence.

€4.9m has been allocated to supporting Victims of Crime. Many of the groups who are provided funding under the Victims of Crime Scheme have a primary remit to support victims of domestic and sexual violence. However, I would like to state that my Department provides funding to a number of other organisations that support victims of crime more generally and who, as part of their work, may also play a role in helping domestic and sexual violence victims recover from the trauma that they have been subjected to.

This is, of course, separate to the primary funding that Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, under the aegis of the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, provide for the care and protection of victims of domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV) and of course Tusla are, at this time, the primary funders of organisations that deliver frontline services.

As the allocation of the 2022 budget of €5.35m for combatting domestic sexual and gender based violence has not yet been finalised, I am not in a position to provide a breakdown of this time.

I can however provide the breakdown of the 2021 budget under our combatting domestic sexual and gender based violence budget heading:

Budget Heading

Amount

Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes

€955,839

Grants to NGOs for educational, legal and research programmes

€273,705

Awareness Campaign's run by the Department to tackle Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence

€1,448,460

As noted above, funding is also provided by my Department to assist organisations that support victims of crime and some of these organisations have, as their primary remit, supporting victims of domestic, sexual and gender based violence. To be of assistance to the Deputy, I have also provided information in the table below on the funding provided in 2021 to these organisations which was made available through our Victims of Crime subhead.

Organisation

Amount

Adapt Domestic Abuse Services (Limerick)

€68,000

Domestic Violence

Amal Women’s Association

€40,800

Domestic Violence

Amen

€22,000

Domestic Violence

Aoibhneas

€25,482

Domestic Violence

Ascend

€18,477

Domestic Violence

Bray Women's Refuge

€14,400

Domestic Violence

Carlow Women's Aid

€26,000

Domestic Violence

Clare Haven Services

€15,000

Domestic Violence

Cuan Saor Women's Refuge Ltd.

€26,000

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Advocacy Centre (Sligo)(formerally Waves)

€15,000

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Response Galway

€12,000

Domestic Violence

Donegal Women's Domestic Violence Service

€19,200

Domestic Violence

Drogheda Women's Refuge and Children's Refuge Cent

€12,000

Domestic Violence

Esker House Women's Refuge

€12,800

Domestic Violence

Greystones Family Resource Centre

€4,000

Domestic Violence

Kerry Womens Refuge and Support Services (Adapt)

€74,000

Domestic Violence

Kilkenny Women's Refuge Ltd (Amber)

€12,000

Domestic Violence

Laois Domestic Abuse Service

€25,000

Domestic Violence

Lifeline Inishowen

€8,568

Domestic Violence

Longford Women's Link

€25,000

Domestic Violence

Meath Women's Refuge

€40,000

Domestic Violence

Mna Feasa Domestic Violence Project

€5,990

Domestic Violence

OASIS HOUSE WOMEN'S Refuge

€12,000

Domestic Violence

Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service

€15,000

Domestic Violence

OSS Cork

€5,500

Domestic Violence

Roscommon Safe Link

€20,000

Domestic Violence

SAFE Ireland

€47,000

Domestic Violence

Saoirse Housing Association

€24,000

Domestic Violence

Teach Tearmainn Housing Association Company Ltd.

€5,600

Domestic Violence

Tearmann Housing Association

€20,000

Domestic Violence

West Cork Womens Project

€8,000

Domestic Violence

Westmeath Support Service against Domestic Abuse

€20,000

Domestic Violence

Wexford Women's Refuge

€15,514

Domestic Violence

Women's Aid Dublin

€180,158

Domestic Violence

Women's Aid Dundalk

€16,000

Domestic Violence

You Are Not Alone (YANA)

€3,200

Domestic Violence

Dublin Rape Crisis Centre

€280,833

Sexual Violence

One in Four

€182,698

Sexual Violence

Rape Crisis Network

€65,500

Sexual Violence

Sexual Violence Centre Cork

€26,000

Sexual Violence

I hope that this information is of help to you and I would like to thank you for your patience while we compiled the figures.

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