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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2024

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Questions (1343)

Jim O'Callaghan

Question:

1343. Deputy Jim O'Callaghan asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number of residential places for people with a disability currently being provided as of 1 December 2023 or latest date available, by CHO area, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [56746/23]

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Due to the Forsa industrial action that commenced on Friday 6th October 2023 by management and administrative grades in Fórsa Trade Union in the HSE, my Department is providing data from September 2023, the latest available data on the number of residential places for people with a disability.

Residential services make up the largest part of the Disability funding disbursed by the HSE, 58% of the total budget, and approximately 90 service providers provide residential services to over 8,000 individuals throughout the country. The bulk of these are provided by the 50 highest funded agencies (comprising both Section 38 & Section 39 organisations).

It is important to note that residential capacity in the system can be reduced. When residents of congregated settings sadly pass away, their places are not ordinarily re-utilised. This is in keeping with Government policy which is to move away from institutionalised settings (i.e. Time to Move On from Congregate Settings).

I am informed by the HSE that by the end of September 2023, there were 8355 residential places for people with a disability.

The table below shows the number of residential places available at end of September, broken down by CHO Area. This is the latest data available. 

CHO Area

 

Residential Places Available September, 2023

CHO 1

 

694

CHO 2

 

874

CHO 3

 

798

CHO 4

 

1,130

CHO 5

 

914

CHO 6

 

552

CHO 7

 

1,188

CHO 8

 

945

CHO 9

 

1,260

Total

8,355

Priority 1 (Emergency) Placements

The table below shows the number of new priority 1 residential placements provided to end of September 2023, broken down by CHO Area.

CHO Area

New Emergency Residential Placements end September 2023

1

6

2

11

3

14

4

13

5

6

6

8

7

17

8

19

9

9

Total

103

In accordance with the NSP 2024, the HSE continues to prioritise residential services include planned and where needed, emergency placements and care. Funding has been allocated to provide a range of residential supports including as follows:

• Provision of circa 100 Priority 1 placements for immediate occupation.

• Increasing the occupancy of existing respite capacity where feasible and alternative respite provision, including in-home respite support hours and group-based targeted measures such as summer camps and evening provision.

• Continue the transition of people from institutional settings to community-based services in line with Time to Move on from Congregated Settings policy and the recommendations of Wasted Lives: Time for a better future for younger people in nursing homes, with a specific focus on continuing to support individuals to move into more appropriate community-based settings, within available funding.

I wish to inform the Deputy that should information become available to December 2023, the HSE will inform the Deputy directly.

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