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Probation and Welfare Service

Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2023

Monday, 11 September 2023

Questions (1157)

Patrick Costello

Question:

1157. Deputy Patrick Costello asked the Minister for Justice the number of probation officers currently working in each prison in the State; and the number of current vacancies and the number of probation officers, by institution, over the period from 2005 to date. [38309/23]

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The Probation Service is an executive agency of the Department of Justice with the primary purpose of assessment and management of offenders in the community and is committed to working to reduce offending, create safer communities and fewer victims through rehabilitation. The Service has a presence in every prison nationwide, working as part of multi-disciplinary teams supporting reintegration. Probation staff conduct assessments and undertake offence-focused, pre-release and reintegration work with people who will be subject to court-mandated supervision orders upon their release from custody. 

The below table outlines the number of probation officers working in prisons in the State for 2009-2023. The Probation Service does not have specific staffing figures for the prisons region for the period 2005-2008. In addition to the Probation Officers listed in the table below, as of July 2023 there is also one Assistant Principal Probation Officer, seven Senior Probation Officers and five administrative staff allocated to the prisons – thirteen staff in total.

As of 1 September 2023, there are six Probation Officer vacancies across the prison region: one in Mountjoy Male, two in Wheatfield/Cloverhill and three in the Midlands. Three new staff are due to commence shortly which will reduce the vacancies to three. There are also two administrative vacancies one in Cork & Limerick and one in Midlands & Portlaoise. 

Number of Probation Officers (Full Time Equivalents) Prison & Risk Resettlement at end of Each Year 2009 to July 2023

 

Year

Mountjoy Male & Training Unit

 

Mountjoy Female

Wheatfield

Cloverhill

Arbour Hill & Shelton Abbey

Castlerea Loughan Harristown

Kazelain

Cork Limerick

Midlands & Portlaoise

Total

2009

7

3.5

6

3

3.8

4

3.8

31.1

2010

6

4.5

6

3

2.8

4

4

30.3

2011

5

4

4

3

2

2

5

25

 

Year

Mountjoy Male

Mountjoy  Female (Dochas) & Shelton Abbey

Wheatfield

Cloverhill

Arbour Hill & Sex Offender Programme*

Castlerea Loughan

 

Cork Limerick

Midlands & Portlaoise

Total

2012

6

6.8

5.1

4.5

2

2.5

4.8

31.7

2013

6

4.8

5

5.5

2.6

2

4.8

30.7

2014

7

4.8

7

3.5

2.6

2

5.2

32.1

2015

7

4.8

7.4

3.5

3.6

2

7.2

35.5

2016

5

4.8

4.6

3.5

2.6

2

5.2

27.7

2017

5.8

5.8

7.8

4.5

2

2

6.2

34.1

2018

3.8

4

3.8

1.5

2

2

5.2

22.3

Year

Mountjoy Male

Mountjoy Female (Dochas) & Shelton Abbey

Wheatfield Cloverhill

Arbour Hill

Castlerea Loughan

Cork Limerick

Midlands & Portlaoise

Total

2019

3.8

4

2.8

2.5

1

3

6.2

23.3

2020

4.8

4

2.8

2.5

2

3

6.2

25.3

2021

3.8

4

3.8

1.5

3

3

5.2

24.3

2022

3.6

4

3

2

3

3.5

5.2

24.3

2023 (July)

3.6

4

3

2

3

4

4.2

22.8

*The Sex Offender Treatment Programme moved to the Midlands prison and continued to be led by prison psychology staff with input from Midlands Probation team from 2018 onwards.

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