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Community Welfare Services

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 April 2024

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Questions (82)

Joe Flaherty

Question:

82. Deputy Joe Flaherty asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will consider the return of community welfare offices to principal secondary towns in provincial Ireland (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [16893/24]

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The delivery of crucial and locally based community welfare services to meet the challenges and the needs of citizens across the country is a priority for me and for my Department.  The Community Welfare Service (CWS) continues to provide a flexible service to meet the different needs of clients, who may find themselves in a financially difficult or vulnerable situation.  It is important that this service is easily accessible and responsive to our client’s needs. 

A Community Welfare Officer (CWO) is available to meet with clients, living in Ballymahon, Edgeworthstown and Granard during business hours Monday to Friday in the Longford Intreo Centre, Government Buildings, Ballinalee Road, Longford, N39 E4E0.

CWOs are physically on site daily in over 50 Intreo Centres across the country where they are available to be seen without an appointment, during business hours, Monday to Friday.  In addition to meeting citizens in Intreo Centres and DSP offices, CWOs can facilitate an appointment within a short time of a person requiring such a meeting, at a mutually agreed location, including at the person's home or indeed where facilities are in place, at their local Social Welfare Branch Office.

While local face-to-face engagement with clients continues to be a cornerstone of the community welfare service, it is important to mention that a person does not need to meet with a CWO to make an application and any person who needs to access the CWS can call the National CWS freephone number at 0818 60 70 80, to make an appointment or to speak directly to a CWO.  A person can speak with a CWO over the phone if they do not wish to travel to meet with a CWO in person.  This service is proving very popular with customers in rural areas, who can have their needs met without the requirement to travel.

Where it is clear that a person has an urgent or immediate need, every effort is made to ensure that the claim is processed on the same day.  CWOs are very experienced and can generally assess when a case is so urgent that it requires an immediate response.  They have the facility to issue same-day manual cheque payments to clients and approximately 19% of clients who present to CWOs in person each week receive a manual cheque payment on the day that they attend.

A person can apply for a Supplementary Welfare Allowance (SWA) payment by completing a SWA1 form which is available in all Intreo Centres and Branch Offices.  It can also be requested by calling 0818 60 70 80 and by using this link www.eforms.gov.ie/en/forms/5.  A completed application form together with any supporting documentation can be returned directly to my Department where the claim will be processed quickly.

Where a person has a verified MyGovID they can also apply online for an Additional Needs Payment (ANP) at www.MyWelfare.ie.  The provision of the ANP online application allows a person to make an application online whilst also providing documentation in support of their claim.

I trust this clarifies the matter.

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