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Child and Family Agency Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 September 2016

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Ceisteanna (964)

Róisín Shortall

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964. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of cases awaiting allocation to a social worker in each Tusla local office area, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [27472/16]

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At the end of July 2016, there were a total of 25,069 open child welfare and protection cases nationwide. An open case is one which is assessed as needing a dedicated (allocated) social work service. Of the 25,069 open cases, 80% (20,019) had an allocated social worker and 5,050 were waiting to be allocated a social worker. This is a decrease of 1,668 (25%) in the number of unallocated cases since December 2015. The table gives details of the numbers of open cases broken into allocated and awaiting allocation for each administrative area as at end July 2016.

Tusla is implementing a national caseload management system which allows management to monitor caseloads in terms of both number and complexity. It is recognised that, from time to time, individual cases can occupy a disproportionate amount of resources. The caseload management system gives managers a clearer insight into the pressures on staff. My Department continues to monitor the number of cases that are reported as awaiting the allocation of a social worker. The additional staff being recruited and the caseload management system will make an improvement in these figures.

Administrative Area - July 2016

Number of Open Cases

Number of Open Cases Allocated

% of Open Cases Allocated

Number of Open Cases Awaiting Allocation

% of Open Cases Awaiting Allocation

Dublin South Central

1,222

1,116

91%

106

9%

Dublin South East/Wicklow

1,045

981

94%

64

6%

Dublin South West /Kildare/West Wicklow

1,122

517

46%

605

54%

Midlands

1,638

1,041

64%

597

36%

Dublin North City

1,781

1,533

86%

248

14%

Dublin North

2,716

2,007

74%

709

26%

Louth/Meath

1,407

1,144

81%

263

19%

Cavan/Monaghan

699

475

68%

224

32%

Cork

4,794

4,031

84%

763

16%

Kerry

561

531

95%

30

5%

Carlow/Kilkenny/South Tipperary

1,139

839

74%

300

26%

Waterford/Wexford

1,655

1,376

83%

279

17%

Mid West

1,723

1,411

82%

312

18%

Galway/Roscommon

1,779

1,398

79%

381

21%

Mayo

584

564

97%

20

3%

Donegal

748

700

94%

48

6%

Sligo/Leitrim/West Cavan

456

355

78%

101

22%

National Total

25,069

20,019

80%

5,050

20%

Tusla is currently reviewing the management of unallocated cases in all areas to ensure that thresholds are being applied consistently and appropriate actions taken as required. Tusla report that the increases and decreases in the overall total and numbers per area can be due to an increase in case closures or the allocation of additional cases to social workers.

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