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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 July 2022

Thursday, 14 July 2022

Questions (546, 547)

Ruairí Ó Murchú

Question:

546. Deputy Ruairí Ó Murchú asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of additional needs payment applications that have been received, awarded and refused in each Intreo centre in the State since 1 March 2022; the total Euro amount of payments in each Intreo centre on a monthly basis; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39241/22]

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Ruairí Ó Murchú

Question:

547. Deputy Ruairí Ó Murchú asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of supplementary welfare applications that have been received, awarded and refused in each Intreo centre in the State since 1 March 2022, including the total Euro amount of payments in each Intreo centre on a monthly basis; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [39242/22]

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I propose to take Questions Nos. 546 and 547 together.

The supplementary welfare allowance (SWA) scheme is the safety net within the overall social welfare system in that it provides assistance to eligible people in the State whose means are insufficient to meet their needs and those of their dependents.  Supports provided under the SWA scheme can consist of a basic weekly payment, a weekly or monthly supplement in respect of certain expenses, as well as single additional needs payments. 

The basic supplementary welfare allowance provides immediate assistance for those in need who are awaiting the outcome of a claim or an appeal for a primary social welfare payment or do not qualify for payment under other State schemes. 

Rent supplement provides short-term income support to eligible people living in private rented accommodation whose means are insufficient to meet their accommodation costs and who do not have accommodation available to them from any other source.  The scheme ensures that for those who were renting, but whose circumstances have changed due to temporary loss of employment, can continue to meet their rental commitments.

Under the supplementary welfare allowance scheme, my Department can make additional needs payments to help meet expenses that a person cannot pay from their weekly income.  This is an overarching term used to refer to exceptional and urgent needs payments, and certain supplements to assist with ongoing or recurring costs that cannot be met from the client’s own resources and are deemed to be necessary.

The Government has provided funding of €45.75 million for the provision of exceptional and urgent needs that are provided for as Additional Needs Payment in 2022.  A further provision of €5.3 million has been provided for SWA Supplements in 2022 (excluding rent supplement).  The scheme is demand led and is funded accordingly.  The payment is available to anyone who needs it and qualifies, whether the person is currently receiving a social welfare payment or working on a low income.  

An Exceptional Needs Payment (ENP) is a single payment to help meet essential, once-off expenditure which a person could not reasonably be expected to meet out of their weekly income.  An urgent needs payment (UNP) may be made to persons who may not normally qualify for supplementary welfare allowance but who have an urgent need which they cannot meet from their own resources or where an alternative is not available at that time. 

Payments are made at the discretion of the officers administering the scheme, taking into account the requirements of the legislation, and all the relevant circumstances of the case in order to ensure that the payments target those most in need of assistance.

While statistical information on the SWA schemes is available, it is not collated by Intreo Centre, but a breakdown can be provided by county. 

Table 1 shows number of Basic SWA applications registered by county from March 2022 to June 2022 and the outcomes of these applications in terms of awards and disallows. It does not reflect claims that were withdrawn, cancelled or awaiting further information.

Table 2 shows the number of Additional Needs Payment applications registered by county from March 2022 to June 2022 and the outcomes of these applications in terms of awards and disallows. It does not reflect claims that were withdrawn, cancelled or awaiting further information.

Table 3 shows the number of Rent Supplement recipients by county at the end of each month for the period 1st March to-date for 2022 (end of June). The number of applications received/awarded/disallowed for Rent Supplement is not currently available.   

Table 4 shows the provisional monthly expenditure by county for Basic SWA, Rent Supplement and Additional Needs Payments from 1st March 2022 to end of June 2022.  A breakdown of expenditure by Intreo Centre or county is not available.

The claim figures in the tables below represent a snapshot of claim activity taken at 1st July 2022 and are subject to change.

Any person who considers they may have an entitlement to a payment under the supplementary welfare allowance scheme is encouraged to contact their local community welfare service.  There is a National Community Welfare Contact Centre in place - 0818-607080 - which will direct callers to the appropriate office.   

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

TABLE 1 – Basic SWA applications registered by county from March 2022 to June 2022 and the outcomes of these applications in terms of awards and disallows. 

County

Claims Registered

of which

Awarded

of which

Disallowed

CARLOW             

354

311

29

CAVAN              

575

407

56

CLARE              

1,503

1,365

74

CORK                

2,875

2,516

161

DONEGAL            

972

851

57

DUBLIN      

6,476

5,844

330

GALWAY             

1,305

1,186

65

KERRY           

1,785

1,557

131

KILDARE         

810

683

76

KILKENNY           

529

404

57

LAOIS              

574

480

28

LEITRIM            

290

263

7

LIMERICK        

1,268

1,061

70

LONGFORD           

284

247

10

LOUTH           

960

811

65

MAYO            

778

696

54

MEATH           

989

913

43

MONAGHAN           

226

178

19

OFFALY             

558

519

23

ROSCOMMON          

399

367

18

SLIGO              

456

405

10

TIPPERARY       

905

748

88

WATERFORD          

831

748

59

WESTMEATH       

707

595

81

WEXFORD         

1,123

895

95

WICKLOW         

922

842

43

Total

28,454

24,892

1,749

TABLE 2 – Number of Additional Needs Payment applications received/awarded/disallowed by county for each month from March 2022 to June 2022. 

County

 Claims Registered

 Of which Awarded 

 Of which disallowed

CARLOW           

423

380

29

CAVAN            

468

328

19

CLARE            

1,166

992

121

CORK                

3,014

2,606

179

DONEGAL          

1,358

1,237

55

DUBLIN         

8,587

7,895

358

GALWAY           

1,552

1,387

114

KERRY          

1,306

993

157

KILDARE          

1,023

877

76

KILKENNY            

523

426

30

LAOIS            

607

555

23

LEITRIM             

557

510

27

LIMERICK         

1,441

1,289

43

LONGFORD            

546

461

43

LOUTH               

815

736

45

MAYO                

539

458

59

MEATH               

1,081

1,009

52

MONAGHAN            

186

169

7

OFFALY           

653

586

32

ROSCOMMON        

422

377

32

SLIGO               

815

653

27

TIPPERARY        

1,045

828

90

WATERFORD           

904

807

74

WESTMEATH        

880

739

55

WEXFORD          

867

682

90

WICKLOW             

1,161

1,022

74

Total

31,939

28,002

1,911

TABLE 3 - Number of Rent Supplement Recipients by county at the end of each month for for each month from March 2022 to June 2022. 

Month

Rent Supplement Recipients

March

12,083

April

11,771

May

11,295

June

11,093

TABLE 4 - Provisional expenditure for Basic SWA, Rent Supplement and Additional Needs Payments for each month from March 2022 to June 2022. 

 

Basic SWA

Rent Supplement

Additional Needs Payments

MONTH

€ 000

€ 000

€ 000

March

12,696

7,173

3,676

April

19,118

6,497

3,558

May

10,109

6,262

4,703

June

10,026

6,295

5,038

Question No. 547 answered with Question No. 546.
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