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Disability Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2024

Wednesday, 17 January 2024

Questions (1452)

Violet-Anne Wynne

Question:

1452. Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth if a collaborative approach involving stakeholder organisations (details supplied) will be used in planning expenditure under the Action Plan for Disability Services 2024-2026 in County Clare; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2043/24]

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The Government is committed to the expansion of services for people with disabilities. The Action Plan for Disability Services 2024-2026 was published by Government on 14th December 2023 and represents a strategy, at national level, for capacity increases and service and policy reform in disability services. It was informed by findings from the Disability Capacity Review, published in 2021, in addition to input from Government and an extensive public consultation.

The service areas for investment for 2024 under the Action Plan have already been agreed through the budgetary processes. Specifically, €64m has been allocated for new development measures (as set out below) which will provide greater investment across a range of disability services and contribute to the progressive realisation of the Action Plan.

Measure

Funding

Residential Placements for Children and Adults

€20.5m

Respite

€10m

Day Services – School Leavers

€18.2m

Children’s Services

€8.5m

Other initiatives including PA Hours and Neurological Community Supports

€6.9m

In addition, €18m in non-core funding was provided to address service pressures that arose during the Covid-19 pandemic. A further €10m was provided in the Revised Estimates to fund initiatives in the are of respite and transport / mobility. 

The precise level of delivery of services for people with disabilities, based on the funding provided in the Budget, will be set out in the HSE's National Service Plan for 2024.

Structures are being established for the oversight and delivery of the Action Plan. An Action Plan Implementation Group is currently being established, led by DCEDIY, with representation from HSE and other action owning Departments and Agencies as required. At national level, a Monitoring Group, chaired at Ministerial level will give focused strategic attention to the delivery of this Plan.

The Action Plan is a living document and will be reviewed and updated in the light of priorities, policy considerations and the funding available under this and subsequent Budgets.

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