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Care Orders

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 May 2019

Thursday, 16 May 2019

Ceisteanna (162)

Clare Daly

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162. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs further to Parliamentary Question No. 94 of 4 April 2019, the reason there are substantial variations in the amount of children being placed in foster care across different districts; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21187/19]

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The number of Court Orders issued in relation to children is a matter for the Court Service and I understand that the Deputy is being supplied with information on the number of Child Care Orders as recorded by the Court Office.

I can advise the Deputy that a child received into care by Tusla as a result of a legal court order or through voluntary parental consent is placed in foster care or residential care.

Foster care is the main form of alternative care for children in need of care and protection, and is the preferred option for children who cannot live with their parents or guardians. Of the children in care, 92% are in foster care, nationally. Children, depending on their individual need and based on their Care Plan, may be placed in foster care either with relatives or with general foster carers.

The Table below lays out the number of children in foster care in each Tusla area, the total number of children in care in that area and the percentage in foster care. The data covers the latest period for which data is available, February 2019.

Area

Total number of children in care

February 2019

Number of children in foster care

February 2019

% of children in care, who are in foster care

February 2019

Dublin South Central

359

328

91%

Dublin South East / Wicklow

272

245

90%

Dublin South West / Kildare / West Wicklow

403

360

89%

The Midlands

384

363

95%

Dublin City North

503

465

92%

Dublin North

328

294

90%

Louth / Meath

410

388

95%

Cavan / Monaghan

158

157

99%

Cork

773

729

94%

Kerry

165

150

91%

Carlow / Kilkenny / South Tipperary

337

317

94%

Waterford / Wexford

434

390

90%

The Midwest

581

533

92%

Galway / Roscommon

393

381

97%

Mayo

123

120

98%

Donegal

211

201

95%

Sligo / Leitrim / West Cavan

108

103

95%

Separated Children Seeking Asylum

55

9

16%

National Total

5,997

5,533

92%

The Deputy will note that all Tusla areas, except Dublin South Central Kildare West Wicklow (89%), have between 90-99% of children in care placed in foster care. Separated Children Seeking Asylum are dealt with by a specialist team and include children presenting to authorities at ports and those under the IRPP programme (including Calais) who arrived on a planned basis. The majority of these children are aged 16 and 17 on arrival and wish to remain with their peers, and receive intensive specialist support in dedicated small residential (up to 6 children) centres.

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