Dáil debates
Thursday, 13 November 2025
Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions
Social Welfare Eligibility
4:15 am
Dara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
We are very focused on that. As stated, there will be €4 million per week extra in payments and supports to the various schemes for people with disabilities.
As discussed with Deputy Murphy, we are beginning the work on introducing a permanent cost-of-disability payment, as committed to in the programme for Government and I have begun the consultation process on doing that. I have asked my officials to ensure we have that process completed with a proposal ready to Government well in advance of next year's budget.
In relation to the issues the Deputy raised regarding the person he mentioned, I have started the work. For instance, in this budget, we have brought in a change whereby somebody who is moving from disability allowance or a blind pension who wants to take up work will be allowed to keep their fuel allowance for up to five years after they enter employment.
I have asked my Department to ensure that for somebody who moves into a work situation from disability allowance and, for whatever reason, it does not work out, there should be no time lag in getting them back on their payment. I am really anxious that people can take the leap and, though for lots of reasons it does not work out, they know they have the security of accessing that payment quickly and they do not have to go through the forms again. We will be formalising that approach as well.
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