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Direct Provision System

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 30 May 2023

Tuesday, 30 May 2023

Questions (632)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

632. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the total number of direct provision centres currently available and inhabited throughout the country; the extent to which he and his Department continue to endeavour to meet the needs of those for whom such centres were provided initially; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26388/23]

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Please see, in tabular format, the accommodation types and current occupancy of International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) accommodation centres as of 21 May 2023.

Accommodation Types

Number of Centres

Total Occupancy

Of Whom Children

Accommodation Types

Number of Centres

Total Occupancy

Of Whom Children

IPAS Accommodation Centres

48

6,894

2,087

Emergency Accommodation Centres

148

12,526

2335

National Reception Centre

1

436

45

City West Transit Hub

1

690

0

Temporary Tented Accommodation

2

102

0

Total

200

20,648

4,467

My Department is responsible for providing accommodation and services to international protection applicants (IPAs) while their application for international protection is being assessed. In addition to accommodation, IPAs are provided with three meals per day in their accommodation centre.

They are also entitled to a Daily Expense Allowance that is paid at the rate of €38.80 per adult per week or €29.80 per dependant child per week.

Other State services for IPAs are mainstreamed, and applicants access them through the same referral pathways as Irish citizens. Health service referrals, including referrals to disability and mental health services, are made through primary care, GP referral and emergency services. Education is also fully mainstreamed, and children have the same access to educational supports as Irish nationals.

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