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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 December 2023

Tuesday, 12 December 2023

Questions (689)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

689. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the total number of persons seeking asylum in Ireland who have been homeless at the end of each week, over the past three years, in tabular form. [54778/23]

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Written answers

In response to the current accommodation shortage, Cabinet has approved a proposal, in line with EU’s Reception Conditions Directive, for the provision of contingency supports for IP applicants who Ireland is not in a position to accommodate. The EU Reception Conditions Directive outlines the necessary reception conditions for receiving IP applicants. In line with this Directive, in circumstances where the State temporarily runs out of accommodation, the State can exceptionally offer different reception conditions.

IP applicants who are not provided with accommodation will receive a temporary increase of €75 to their Daily Expense Allowance bringing the total weekly payment to €113.80. All arriving applicants who have not received an offer of accommodation are provided with an initial voucher of €100 to provide support in advance of receipt of the increased Daily Expense Allowance.

Drop-in day services in Dublin are being provided to all non-accommodated persons who wish to avail of them. In such centres, IP applicants can access facilities including hot showers, meals and laundry services seven days a week. They also provide tents and sleeping bags, where required. Currently this Department has agreements with two charities to provide these services in Dublin.

Vulnerable persons are prioritised for accommodation in order to prevent rough sleeping in so far as possible. The Resident Welfare Team from IPAS in conjunction with colleagues from the HSE are based at the IPO throughout this period to conduct the triage procedure.

IPAS Contact details including a 24 hour Duty Phone number have been circulated to Homeless Charities in the Dublin area as well as to colleagues in An Gardaí Síochána and the Department of Social Protection.

The table below presents the total number of International Protection (IP) applicants who were awaiting an offer of accommodation from the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) at the end of each week. Figures for 2021 and 2022 are not included in the table as all applicants were accommodated in those years. Weeks in which there were no applicants awaiting accommodation are also not included in the table.

Please note that the below figures are cumulative, i.e. the figure at the end of each week represents the total number of people who were awaiting an offer of IPAS accommodation on that date.

Date

Total awaiting offer of accommodation

Date

Total awaiting offer of accommodation

Mon 30 Jan 2023

5

Fri 14 Apr 2023

492

Fri 03 Feb 2023

56

Fri 21 Apr 2023

545

Fri 10 Feb 2023

117

Fri 28 Apr 2023

553

Fri 17 Feb 2023

176

Fri 05 May 2023

583

Fri 24 Feb 2023

181

Fri 12 May 2023

516

Fri 03 Mar 2023

176

Fri 19 May 2023

324

Fri 10 Mar 2023

221

Fri 26 May 2023

266

Fri 17 Mar 2023

270

Fri 02 Jun 2023

92

Fri 24 Mar 2023

353

Fri 09 Jun 2023

88

Fri 31 Mar 2023

431

Fri 16 Jun 2023

0

Fri 07 Apr 2023

437

Fri 08 Dec 2023

105

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