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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 23 April 2024

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Questions (412)

Marc MacSharry

Question:

412. Deputy Marc MacSharry asked the Minister for Social Protection when it is proposed to reduce the weekly social support payment for those already here under the temporary protection directive, and currently in receipt of €232 per week, to the same level as all other refugees, that is, €38 per week; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17749/24]

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In March 2022, the European Council adopted unanimously the implementing decision regarding the Temporary Protection Directive, due to the mass influx of persons fleeing Ukraine as a consequence of the war.  People arriving from Ukraine under the Directive can move through the EU as EU citizens. In October 2023, the EU Council agreed to extend the period of temporary protection to March 2025.

In order to continue to meet the EU Temporary Protection Directive requirements, whilst aligning more closely with other EU Member States approaches, the Government has implemented a revised approach to supporting new arrivals from Ukraine from 14 March 2024.

Under the revised approach, Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection who seek State accommodation are accommodated in Designated Accommodation Centres for a maximum of 90 days during which time they receive a reduced weekly payment of €38.80 per adult and €29.80 per child. The changes have been widely communicated to the Ukrainian community both in Ireland and elsewhere, to ensure people make an informed decision in relation to coming to Ireland.

There has been a notable drop in the number of people arriving from Ukraine and seeking Temporary Protection since the beginning of 2024. In addition, the number of Ukrainians relying on State provided accommodation is decreasing every week as people focus on becoming independent.

Any further changes to payments for BOTPs will be considered on a whole of government basis.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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