Dáil debates

Thursday, 1 May 2025

Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions

Care Services

7:00 am

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)

I had this question down on behalf of Deputy O'Gorman but I thank Deputy Murphy for the question. The carer's allowance is the main scheme by which my Department provides income support to carers. There are currently 99,256 people in receipt of carer's allowance. Expenditure in 2025 is estimated at more than €1.24 billion. In common with other social welfare payments, the primary objective of the carer's allowance payment is to provide an income support to people experiencing a contingency that significantly limits their ability to earn an income through employment.

Carer's allowance is means tested under current social welfare legislation,. Within the social welfare system, means tests are used as a means of targeting income transfers to those most in need, in a progressive and equitable manner. However, it is also important that income limits used in means tests are calibrated to reflect the ability of recipients to earn income from other sources and, in so doing, reduce their dependence on a welfare payment. In this respect, the income disregards for carers are already the most generous in the social welfare system and are being further improved. This July, the weekly income disregard will increase from €450 to €625 for a single person, and from €900 to €1,250 for carers with a spouse or partner. This means that a carer in a two-adult household with an income of approximately €69,000 will still retain their full carer's payment and even with an income of €97,000 will retain a partial payment. As the Deputy said, the programme for Government commits to continue this process and to significantly increase the income disregards for carer's allowance in each budget, during the lifetime of the Government, with an aim to ultimately phase out the means test during the lifetime of the Government.

I will work with my colleague the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform to give effect to this commitment over a number of budgets. Other supports for carers are also provided by the Department that are not based on a means assessment. These include the carer’s support grant, carer’s benefit and the domiciliary care allowance.

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