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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 30 Jan 2002

Vol. 547 No. 1

Written Answers. - Community Support Scheme.

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821 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs the position regarding a grant for 2001 for an organisation (details supplied) in Dublin 7. [1317/02]

Ceist:

830 Dr. Upton asked the Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs when security measures will be provided to a person (details supplied) in Dublin 12. [1506/02]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 821 and 830 together.

My Department has, since 1996, operated the scheme of community support for older people, the purpose of which is to provide funding for initiatives to improve the security and social support of vulnerable older people. This funding is provided by way of grant aid to voluntary groups and organisations who have undertaken to identify those elderly people in need of assistance under the scheme. Since its commencement, a total of 32.5 million has been allocated to the scheme, which to the end of 2000 has assisted some 80,482 individuals. Details of grants awarded in 2001 and the number of beneficiaries of the scheme last year are currently being compiled and will be made available in the coming weeks. A further 4.4 million has again been provided for the scheme in 2002.
Voluntary or community based groups seeking funding under the scheme of community support for older people must satisfy the defined eligibility criteria of the scheme, comply with Government tax clearance procedures and provide satisfactory accounts in respect of previously paid grants. I am anxious that this scheme continues to operate in a way that benefits the most vulnerable older people in our society. With this in mind my Department keeps the administrative procedures applying to the scheme under review and makes amendments as appropriate. My Department also monitors the scheme on an on-going basis to ensure that those organisations receiving funding under the scheme are complying with all the scheme regulations and requirements.
The organisation mentioned in the Deputy's question is one of the voluntary organisations who have submitted applications for funding to my Department in recent years. While every effort is made to ensure the prompt processing of applications under the scheme, my Department, in administering this and other grant schemes funded from public money, must ensure that all criteria are adhered to, including the provision by funded groups of satisfactory accounts in respect of previously issued grants.
An application for funding was received from this organisation in 2000 and 2001. However, as satisfactory accounts were not submitted to my Department in respect of the grant issued in 1999, it was not possible to process the application further. My Department has been engaged in lengthy correspondence with the group on this matter and recently received accounts and other documentation which are currently under consideration. Representatives from my Department met the organisation recently to discuss outstanding issues relating to its application. As a result of that meeting my Department is reviewing the application and additional information provided by the organisation. My Department hopes to resolve this situation shortly and will be in touch with the organisation in due course.
In relation to the individual mentioned in the Deputy's question, this person applied for funding through the voluntary organisation mentioned in the question in 2000. I have made arrangements with the Dublin north regional office of my Department, which processes applications for the organisation mentioned, to notify this individual of the outcome of his application as soon as the situation has been resolved.
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