I propose to take Questions Nos. 659, 678 and 691 together.
The rent supplement scheme, administered by my Department, plays a vital role in housing families and individuals, with the scheme supporting in excess of 37,460 recipients for which the Government has provided €253 million in 2017. A county breakdown of rent supplements recipients as of the end of September 2017 is provided in the tabular statement below.
The full annualised costs for the existing customer base at current blended rent supplement tenancy rates of €480 per month is approximately €220 million.
In recognition of the ongoing rental market difficulties, my Department continues to implement a targeted case-by-case policy approach in the administration of rent supplement that allows for flexibility where landlords seek rents in excess of the rent limits. In addition, the Protocol arrangement in place with Threshold continues to operate in the areas where supply issues are particularly acute covering Dublin, Cork, Meath, Kildare and Wicklow and Galway city. To date in 2017, in excess of 1,450 recipients have been supported with increased rent payments. A county breakdown of these payments is provided in the tabular statement below.
As the Deputies will be aware, the strategic policy direction of the Department is to return rent supplement to its original purpose of being a short-term income support, with the introduction of the housing assistance payment, HAP, scheme, available nation-wide from 1 March 2017. There are currently c. 27,600 HAP tenancies in place, of which c. 8,200 (c. 30%) are transfers from rent supplement. In addition to the ongoing transfer of long-term rent supplement recipients to HAP, the majority of new applicants seeking State support toward their rent are supported by Local Authorities through HAP rather than rent supplement.
Rent supplement is not an interim or ancillary payment while an HAP application is being processed. However, rent supplement will continue to be paid to households who are already in the private rented sector but who, generally because of a loss of income through unemployment, require a short-term income support to pay their rent.
Officials in my Department continue to work closely with the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government and local authorities to facilitate the ongoing implementation of the HAP scheme, including the transfer of cases from rent supplement. Queries in relation to the administration of the HAP scheme should be raised with my colleague, the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, or the Local Authority in question.
I trust this clarifies matters for the Deputies.
Tabular Statement: Rent Supplement by County at end of September 2017
County
|
Recipients
|
CARLOW
|
428
|
CAVAN
|
312
|
CLARE
|
228
|
CORK
|
3,810
|
DONEGAL
|
170
|
DUBLIN
|
17,593
|
GALWAY
|
1,862
|
KERRY
|
1,203
|
KILDARE
|
1,999
|
KILKENNY
|
219
|
LAOIS
|
653
|
LEITRIM
|
196
|
LIMERICK
|
790
|
LONGFORD
|
293
|
LOUTH
|
540
|
MAYO
|
701
|
MEATH
|
628
|
MONAGHAN
|
152
|
OFFALY
|
319
|
ROSCOMMON
|
423
|
SLIGO
|
152
|
TIPPERARY
|
487
|
WATERFORD
|
244
|
WESTMEATH
|
919
|
WEXFORD
|
1,508
|
WICKLOW
|
1,633
|
Total
|
37,462
|
Tabular Statement: Increased Rental Payments by County: January – September 2017
County
|
Awards under National Tenancy Sustainment Framework
|
Awards under protocol with Threshold
|
Total no. of increased payments by County
|
CARLOW
|
19
|
|
19
|
CAVAN
|
17
|
|
17
|
CLARE
|
0
|
|
0
|
CORK
|
6
|
2
|
8
|
DONEGAL
|
0
|
|
0
|
DUBLIN
|
589
|
237
|
826
|
GALWAY
|
11
|
5
|
16
|
KERRY
|
87
|
|
87
|
KILDARE
|
115
|
4
|
119
|
KILKENNY
|
5
|
|
5
|
LAOIS
|
0
|
|
0
|
LEITRIM
|
11
|
|
11
|
LIMERICK
|
10
|
|
10
|
LONGFORD
|
17
|
|
17
|
LOUTH
|
32
|
|
32
|
MAYO
|
8
|
|
8
|
MEATH
|
44
|
2
|
46
|
MONAGHAN
|
0
|
|
0
|
OFFALY
|
9
|
|
9
|
ROSCOMMON
|
29
|
|
29
|
SLIGO
|
0
|
|
0
|
TIPPERARY
|
36
|
|
36
|
WATERFORD
|
5
|
|
5
|
WESTMEATH
|
35
|
|
35
|
WEXFORD
|
2
|
|
2
|
WICKLOW
|
116
|
0
|
116
|
Overall Total
|
1,203
|
250
|
1,453
|