As of 30th June 2015, there were 105,944 children benefitting from the one-parent family payment with a total of 60,966 recipients.
The associated cost of the one-parent family payment scheme to my Department in 2015 is estimated to be €607 million.
The purpose of the one-parent family payment (OFP) age reforms that were introduced in the Social Welfare and Pensions Act, 2012, is to reduce long-term social welfare dependency. The reforms aim to improve lone parents’ access to the Department’s range of education, training, and employment support programmes, in order to assist them in securing employment and financial independence.
The final phase of the OFP age change reforms took place on 2 July, 2015 when approximately 29,400 OFP recipients were successfully transitioned to alternative income support payments – including jobseeker’s allowance, the jobseeker’s transitional payment and family income supplement (FIS), where they may also qualify for the new back to work family dividend.