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Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Traveller Community (16 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: As the Deputy is aware from my response to previous questions on this issue, there is a comprehensive consultation process underway (led by my Department) to develop a new National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy to improve the situation for the Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland. Phase 1 (identification of key themes for the new Strategy) and Phase 2 (identification and...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Traveller Community (16 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: As the Deputy is aware from my response to previous questions on this issue, there is a comprehensive consultation process underway (led by my Department) to develop a new National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy to improve the situation for the Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland. Phase 1 (identification of key themes for the new Strategy) and Phase 2 (identification and...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Equality Issues (17 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: The Equal Status Act 2000 prohibits discrimination in the provision of goods and services, the provision of accommodation and access to education, on any of a number of grounds including that of disability. I would draw the Deputy's attention to section 4, which addresses the reasonable accommodation needs of people with disabilities. The Employment Equality Act 1998 prohibits...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Traveller Community (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: As the Deputy is aware from my response to previous questions on this issue, there is a comprehensive consultation process underway (led by my Department) to develop a new National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy to improve the situation for the Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland. Phase 1 (identification of key themes for the new Strategy) and Phase 2 (identification and...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Direct Provision System (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: While the operation of the system of State provided accommodation and the direct delivery of services such as education and health to residents therein is kept under continual review, there are no plans to replace it with any other system at present. This is a system which facilitates the State providing the essential and necessary accommodation and related services to all in the...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Direct Provision Data (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: The Reception & Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department is responsible for the provision of full board accommodation and certain ancillary services to protection applicants in accordance with the Government policy of direct provision. Aside from full board accommodation services provided by RIA, other services, including health and social services, are directly provided for example...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Direct Provision Data (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: Information relating to the numbers of persons with some form of status broken down by accommodation centre is not readily available. However, I can say that recent statistical analysis showed that there were in the region of 500 persons with some form of status in the process of transiting to accommodation in the community. This number fluctuates based on the numbers of status grants and...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Direct Provision System (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: While I am aware of the issue raised by the Deputy, it is important to remember that Section 19 of the Refugee Act of 1996 (as amended) requires the State to take all practical steps to ensure that the identity of protection applicants is kept confidential. I am therefore restricted in commenting on individual cases. What I can say is that staff of my Department, staff at Globe House,...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Traveller Projects Funding (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: Details of the funding allocated to my Department for Traveller initiatives are set out in the 2016 Estimates Volume published in December last.  I would refer the Deputy to subhead D.7 of the Justice Vote, which provides for an allocation of funding of €2,205,000 for these initiatives.

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: National Traveller-Roma Integration Strategy (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: I can confirm that the public consultation component of the process to develop a new National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy to improve the situation for the Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland has been completed. Phase 1 (identification of key themes for the new Strategy) and Phase 2 (identification and agreement of high level objectives under each agreed theme) of that...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Direct Provision Data (22 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: The numbers of persons residing in State provided accommodation at the end of each of the past twelve months is set out in the following table. Month Numbers of persons residing in State provided accommodation October 2016 4,272 September 2016 4,209 August 2016 4,203 July 2016 4,208 June 2016 4,284 May 2016 4,282 April 2016 4,371 March 2016 4,461 February 2016 4,521...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Parental Leave (23 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: As the Deputy will be aware, the Paternity Leave and Benefit Act 2016 creates a statutory entitlement to two weeks' paternity leave. This is a minimum entitlement and it is open to employers and employees in any particular employment or sector of the economy to agree a higher leave allowance. I have no ministerial responsibility for such agreements or for employment conditions in the public...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Gambling Legislation (24 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: The General Scheme of the Gambling Control Bill was published in July 2013 following approval by the Government and is currently in drafting by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel. The Bill, as proposed, will update all existing laws on the regulation of gambling, including betting and gaming but excluding the National Lottery. It will provide for the licensing of all forms of on-line...

Questions on Proposed Legislation (29 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: I have visited most of the centres by now and much progress has been made with respect to the McMahon report. We are putting in place a provision whereby people can cook meals for their families and we are putting families into family-specific units. I have visited those and spoken to the people and they report that they are quite happy there. Many people move into and out of provision all...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Traveller Community (30 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: As the Deputy is aware from my response to previous questions on this issue, there is a comprehensive consultation process underway (led by my Department) to develop a new National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy to improve the situation for the Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland. Phase 1 (identification of key themes for the new Strategy) and Phase 2 (identification and...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Northern Ireland (30 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: I thank Senator Mac Lochlainn for proposing a Commencement matter on this important matter. I apologise for the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, who cannot be present. The Government's response to the recent assertion by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland has been twofold. First, we have made unequivocally clear Ireland's position and the Government's rejection of the UK's...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Northern Ireland (30 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: Brexit was mentioned, but the question of the division of jurisdictions on Lough Foyle has been with us since partition. There was a political commitment in 2011 on the part of both Governments to resolve the jurisdictional issues at Lough Foyle and Carlingford Lough. That commitment is being pursued in ongoing discussions and negotiations between the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade...

Seanad: Criminal Justice (Suspended Sentences of Imprisonment) Bill 2016: Committee and Remaining Stages (30 Nov 2016)

David Stanton: On behalf of my colleague, the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality, Deputy Fitzgerald, who regrets that she is unable to be present, I thank the House for giving its time and consideration to this Bill. As the Tánaiste outlined on Second Stage, although this is a relatively short and technical Bill, it is important legislation and I thank Senators for their general...

Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Business of Committee (1 Dec 2016)

David Stanton: I thank the Deputy for bringing this to our attention. I was not aware of this before we started, unfortunately. At the same time, we could possibly proceed with this because it is important legislation, without prejudice to the court. There are other Stages at which this could be suspended or stopped. We cannot foresee the outcome of any court hearing. In the interim, without prejudice,...

Select Committee on Justice and Equality: Business of Committee (1 Dec 2016)

David Stanton: First, the State is not a party to any proceedings in this regard. Second, I was not aware of the matter raised by Deputy O'Callaghan until I arrived here this morning. I am a little disappointed that the member of the Opposition did not have the courtesy to contact my Department and make us aware of the matter. When we were in opposition, if an issue arose, we would regularly contact the...

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