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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Joint Meeting of the Joint Committee on Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Joint Committee on Education and Skills and Joint Committee on Health
Supports for People with Disabilities: Discussion (Resumed) (12 Jun 2018) Alice-Mary Higgins: What might be-----
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Joint Meeting of the Joint Committee on Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Joint Committee on Education and Skills and Joint Committee on Health
Supports for People with Disabilities: Discussion (Resumed) (12 Jun 2018) Alice-Mary Higgins: I was struck by what was said about technology in assisted learning. Perhaps the delegates might tell us more about the reasonable accommodation aspect that was mentioned, either now or in writing later. There were some strong recommendations for an overhaul in that area, particularly in the use of technology and in terms of how important it is. This applies not only to the provision of...
- Seanad: Education (Admission to Schools) Bill 2016: Second Stage (Resumed) (13 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank the Minister for bring the Bill to the House. I look forward to debating it and progressing it as expeditiously as possible because, as other Members have stated, it has been a long time in the making and undertaken a significant journey to get to this point. There is much to welcome in the Bill. I particularly welcome the recognition of the importance of access for all to...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I thank the delegates. There were two main issues dealt with in our report which featured in the debate on the changes made in 2012. I remember debating this matter in 2012 in my former capacity as a member of the National Women's Council of Ireland. There was the historical injustice represented by the averaging system and the injury added to it by the changes in bands and contributory...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Are there plans to allow care credits to also serve as re-entry credits? Will those who may, for example, have accumulated five years of care credits be able to use them to access back-to-educaiton schemes which may have onerous requirements to be met? If one did not work in the two year period prior to becoming a carer, one will not have contributions towards a pension. Will the...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: It is relevant because in the middle of their working careers people were cut off. While I recognise Mr. Duggan may not see it as such, politically, even the Minister and others have recognised it as being relevant. The key point is that there were a number of people who were accessing the homemaker's disregard because of a culture which prevailed in the 1970s and 1980s which made it...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I wish to address the contributory thresholds. I credit the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Deputy Regina Doherty, for introducing the care credit. I believe she has embraced and recognised the contribution those provide care make. However, the other thing that happened in 2012 was that the bar moved. I will come to the issue of signalling the move. The number of...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: As there are two related points, I would like to ask a set of questions.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: If someone is required to have an overall 40-year record, of which care credits account for 20 years, there is still a period of 20 years for which they need to account. Is there something I do not understand?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: For a full-rate pension.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: No, that is my exact point.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Is Mr. Duggan saying the threshold which moved from 260 to 520 contributions is the minimum? Is he saying there is still a 20-year requirement?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Will Mr. Duggan say that again? I ask him to leave aside the reference to a possible 50.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Yes.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: We are not looking for an opinion on the qualifying requirements. I accept Mr. Duggan's clarification, but here is my point. There is still a 20-year requirement. There is an issue with the recognition of care. Effectively, it still functions as a disregard. It is not a situation where care provision is fully recognised. For example, somebody who has worked for 20 years will not access...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I did not say it had not been improved; I said it had not been-----
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Excuse me, I must be clear. I have been clear that the care credit is an improvement. What I am pointing out is that there is a danger in moving the goalposts. The 40-year threshold is a concern because there is a wider frame. There is a moving of the goalposts in moving to a 40-year period instead of 20. That is a concern and it will mean that potentially not as many will benefit.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Let us move on. We will move on to the 40-year requirement. Mr. Duggan indicated that there had been a signalling for 20 years, from the 1990s until 2012, in advance of the change in the threshold from 260 to 520 contributions. My concern is that potentially we are talking about a two-year period of signalling if we bring forward the total contribution approach in 2020, whereby the...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: No. To be clear, this is the same thing. Care provision is being added to the mix, but when it is added, the requirement goes up. We are not saying we are going to add it and give it equal status. If we were to be consistent, we would be looking at a 30-year requirement in line with the original vision for the total contribution approach. We would then accept 20 years of care credits as...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: State Pension Reform: Discussion (14 Jun 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Yes.