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Direct Provision System

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 22 February 2024

Thursday, 22 February 2024

Ceisteanna (264)

Eoin Ó Broin

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264. Deputy Eoin Ó Broin asked the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth when his Department started to write to people with status or leave to remain in direct provision centres giving them dates by which they would have to leave the direct provision centre or be moved to another centre; the number of such letters issued to date; the criteria for issuing such letters; the rationale for this policy; the number of people who have been moved on foot of these letters; and a breakdown of these moves, including information on, from where; and the location to which they have been moved. [8618/24]

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Under The European Communities (Reception Conditions) Regulations 2018, those who have had their application determined are no longer entitled to Material Reception conditions. However, the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) continues to accommodate those with status, until such time that they progress into the community.

All those with International Protection/Permission to Remain are written to once status has been granted and are advised they must now seek alternative accommodation. They are also advised that the supports of the Peter McVerry Trust (PMVT)/ Depaul are available to them.

Those with status for the greatest length of time are currently being offered a transfer to alternative emergency accommodation. In the past 12 months, over 2000 people with status have left IPAS accommodation and progressed into the community. This process began in September 2022.

IPAS has a specific Transition team who work in collaboration with DePaul Ireland, the PMVT, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and Local Authorities to support residents with status to exit IPAS accommodation and access other housing options.

Those with status have the same housing entitlements as Irish Citizens and are supported to register with a Local Authority and, if required, to avail of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) to secure alternative accommodation. In addition, those with status have the same social welfare entitlements as Irish Citizens.

As the Deputy will be aware, despite tireless efforts of my Department, there is currently an accommodation shortfall for arriving international protection applicants. This shortfall is currently in respect to adult males but my Department is now experiencing increasing pressure in its efforts to secure accommodation for arriving families, including those with children.

Given this and Irelands legal obligation to provide accommodation to international protection applicants, those who have held a permission to remain in Ireland for a considerable length of time may be transferred to alternative emergency. This policy is in place to help ensure accommodation in non-emergency settings is available to newly arrived persons seeking international protection.

To date, 1,256 households have been written to and advised of this transfer to alternative emergency accommodation. Of this number 745 have left IPAS accommodation, 96 availed of the offer of emergency accommodation and 415 households are still in the process. Those over the age of 65 or with significant medical or welfare needs are not transferred.

Please see, in tabular format, the counties in which those written to were accommodated.

Cavan

8

Clare

72

Cork

171

Donegal

1

Dublin

168

Galway

60

Kerry

98

Kildare

58

Laois

69

Leitrim

1

Limerick

55

Longford

11

Louth

66

Mayo

9

Meath

43

Monaghan

54

Offaly

45

Sligo

44

Tipperary

28

Waterford

62

Westmeath

51

Wexford

28

Wicklow

54

Total Letters

1,256

To date emergency accommodation offered has been at:

• Knockalisheen accommodation, Co. Clare

• Treacys Hotel , Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan

• Kilbride Army Camp, Co. Wicklow

• Breaffy Woods, Castlebar, Co. Mayo

• Sailors Rest, Buncrana, Co. Donegal

• Lakelands, Scariff, Co. Clare

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