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Social Welfare Benefits

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 23 November 2022

Wednesday, 23 November 2022

Ceisteanna (124)

Michael Lowry

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124. Deputy Michael Lowry asked the Minister for Social Protection if her attention has been drawn to reports that persons who were receiving a disability payment from her Department and have then commenced training or entered into further education and were transferred to a training allowance for the duration of their training and education, will not be eligible for the €500 lump sum one-off payment; the measures that she is taking to address these anomalies which will impact persons who are on community employment schemes or who are in receipt of the back-to-work education allowance; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [58208/22]

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The Department of Social Protection acted very quickly to deliver the Disability Support Grant and other budget measures within an exceptionally short timeframe. Wherever possible, budget measures that are usually implemented in the January to March period of the year following a budget announcement, have been brought forward and implemented within a period of weeks. While this early issue of payments was very challenging it was possible to achieve for people paid directly off the Department’s own payment systems.

However, when undertaking training courses, recipients of Disability Allowance move off the Department’s payment systems and transfer to a Department of Further, Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science funded Training Allowance. As a consequence, it was not possible to process early payment of the Disability Support Grant to these recipients in the same manner as was implemented in respect of people paid directly through the Department’s own systems.

I can confirm, however, that it is absolutely the intention that people on training courses, having previously been in receipt of a Disability Allowance payment, will receive the €500 Disability Support Grant.

Officials in the Department of Social Protection are examining this issue in conjunction with their colleagues in the Department of Further, Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science to ensure the payment is made to those who are on training courses as soon as possible.

In relation to Community Employment schemes, Community Employment is an active labour market programme designed to provide people with an opportunity to engage in useful work within their communities on a temporary, fixed term basis.

Participation on the scheme is part time - 19.5 hours per week. Participants can also work outside of the 19.5 hours that they participate on Community Employment, income from this employment does not affect their Community Employment payment rate.

The minimum rate of payment on a Community Employment scheme is €230.50. In addition, a participant may be eligible for payments in respect of any qualified dependent adult and children.

Community Employment participants are not eligible for the €500 disability lump sum.

As part of the measures announced in Budget 2023, Community Employment participants will see an increase of €17 being applied, increasing the minimum payment from €230.50 to €247.50 per week from January 2023.

In addition, weekly payments for qualified child dependents will increase by €2 to €50 for children aged 12 or over and to €40 for children aged up to 12.

A number of once off bonus payments were announced in Budget 2023, which will benefit eligible Community Employment participants, including a once off payment of €400 for those in receipt of the Fuel Allowance. These are in addition to the Autumn Cost of Living double week payment, the double payment of Child Benefit in November and the Christmas double payment in December 2022.

The Back to Work Enterprise Allowance scheme has been designed to support persons, including persons with disabilities, to take up self-employment opportunities. It allows a person to retain 100% of their payment in year one and 75% in year two, with no restriction on the number of hours worked. There is no restriction on the income that a person can earn in their self-employment during the two-year period.

Persons in receipt of Back to Work Enterprise Allowance are not eligible for the €500 disability lump sum.

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