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Ukraine War

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 2 June 2022

Thursday, 2 June 2022

Ceisteanna (43)

Alan Dillon

Ceist:

43. Deputy Alan Dillon asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth when he expects the €400 monthly payment for those altruistically hosting displaced Ukrainians to be available; if it will be backdated; if it will apply to hosting situations that were arranged outside the pledge process; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28490/22]

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Government announced on 17th May that a payment of €400 in recognition of those pledging property for people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine will be introduced once appropriate legislation is enacted.

The administration of the Scheme will be carried out by the Department of Social Protection as an appropriate payment agent on behalf of the my Department.     

The Recognition Payment Scheme will be a monthly flat rate payment of €400 per property in respect of individual properties (shared or vacant) pledged. There is no link assumed between the payment and actual costs incurred.

The proposed approach has the merit of being relatively simple to explain and administer. I anticipate it will take 2 months to put the legislation in place, and I confirm that payments will be backdated.

The payment will be conditional on a minimum time commitment for hosting (6 months), with payments continuing for hosting arrangements beyond this timeframe. The payment is for those who have pledged accommodation through the Irish Red Cross Portal, and for private pledged arrangements through other means.

Penalties will apply in the case of any false declarations made.

It is a financial contribution that recognises the valued contribution of those who host persons fleeing the conflict in Ukraine and I thank all members of the public who have been so generous with their assistance.  

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