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Other Questions: Community Employment Schemes Supervisors (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: The issue of addressing the entitlement of community employment supervisors to occupational pensions is primarily a matter for my colleague, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. For the record, it should be noted that my Department is not the employer of CE supervisors and, therefore, such employees are not public servants. They are employees of limited companies that receive...

Other Questions: Community Employment Schemes Supervisors (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I am not aware of the ex gratiapayment. When it was brought to my attention by Deputy Howlin last week, I was not aware of it so I sought a report on it.

Other Questions: Community Employment Schemes Supervisors (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: This particular issue is years in the brewing. It has been through a Fianna Fáil Minister for Social Protection and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, a Labour Party Minister for Social Protection and Minister for Public Expenditure and currently a Fine Gael Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform. If this was an...

Other Questions: Community Employment Schemes Supervisors (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: We do acknowledge that there is a resolution that needs to be found but it needs to be found within the confines of the Labour Court recommendation that it cannot be to the detriment of the CE schemes and placements. Also, as custodians of taxpayers' money we have to ensure that this does not extend to a far wider and greater reach than the original issue that was put on the table ten years ago.

Other Questions: JobPath Programme (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: As I stated at the outset, representations have been made to me by CE host companies and the Irish Local Development Network, ILDN, over the past year. They needed more people to ensure the viability of the services and supports they offered to the people on the schemes and the communities they supported. That is why we made the change. The Deputy may be under the wrong impression that...

Other Questions: Fuel Allowance Expenditure (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I wish I had a contingency budget just sitting around for rainy days, but I thank the Deputy for his question. The fuel allowance is a payment of an extra €22.50 per week from October to April to more than 338,000 lower income households at an estimated cost to the Exchequer of €227 million in 2018. The purpose of the payment is to assist those households with their energy...

Other Questions: Fuel Allowance Expenditure (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I hope to be able to bring the report to the Committee on Employment Affairs and Social Protection before the summer. We need a few months to make inroads if we are to avoid making the budgetary negotiations longer and more painful than they need to be. It will give us time to determine what the impacts are, particularly on families on fixed incomes to whom the Deputy referred. However,...

Other Questions: Fuel Allowance Expenditure (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: At the moment, the fuel allowance is only paid to a particular cohort of people, but the report that I hope to bring to the committee will not just address them. Rather, it will be a report on fuel poverty. As the Deputy is well aware, poverty knows no doors or windows that can stop it. The report will be all-encompassing and cover every section of society so that we can determine the best...

Other Questions: State Pension (Contributory) (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: The legislation is being drafted. I hope to bring it forward as part of one of the Bills currently before the House or perhaps the social welfare Bill later in the year. The proposed timeframe for contacting people has not slipped. Everyone who has become a pensioner since 2012 will be contacted, with a view to assessing them under the changes that have been made. During that process they...

Other Questions: State Pension (Contributory) (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: The overall move from an averaging to a total contributions system will probably be the subject of a public consultation process next month. We will I hope have a very detailed and inclusive public consultation process, for both stakeholders and future pensioners, during the course of the summer months. It will be entirely separate from this particular fix. Ten-year credits are not new and...

Other Questions: State Pension (Contributory) (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I do not understand why that is the case. Perhaps the Deputy might come to me with the details and I will look into the matter. If they had worked, they should have a stamp; it is as simple as that. I reassure the Deputy the timelines have not slipped. The commitment we made earlier this year was to address the anomaly, bring forward the legislation, invite people to be adjudicated on...

Other Questions: JobPath Programme (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I recently announced that people engaged with the JobPath service would, from 1 June, have the option of applying for community employment scheme and Tús placements while continuing to work with the JobPath programme. This will ensure jobseekers can benefit both from the job seeking support of the JobPath service and also avail of part-time work placements provided by Tús or under...

Other Questions: JobPath Programme (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I agree with the Deputy. Bad news tends to travel around the world much more quickly than good news. However, the survey and, importantly, the job numbers arising from this programme speak for themselves. It is probably the most successful activation programme in the history of the State. We are conducting an econometric review, the purpose of which is to evaluate JobPath as a service and...

Other Questions: Poverty Impact Assessment (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: The Deputy is dead right that there is no denying the facts. There is no dressing them up or hiding them. There are far too many people in this country who do not have a decent standard of living. The role of the Department is twofold. The first is to support people through the working family payment and the changes that I can and have already made to that scheme to help people to have a...

Other Questions: Poverty Impact Assessment (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I accept the broader point. I will ask my officials to look at the report to see if we can make it more meaningful. What we must do is show the Irish people from a transparency perspective what we are doing with the €20 billion that is entrusted to my Department. Most importantly, however, the people we are trying to help need to see the effects and benefits of it. I acknowledge...

Other Questions: Poverty Impact Assessment (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I am sorry, Chairman.

Other Questions: State Pension (Contributory) (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I propose to take Questions Nos. 9 and 10 together. The introduction of a total contributions approach, TCA, to pensions calculation was signalled by the then Government in the national pensions framework in 2010, with a target date of 2020 for its implementation. On 23 January last, this Government agreed to a proposal that will allow pensioners affected by the 2012 changes in rate...

Other Questions: Labour Activation Programmes (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: I am a little confused. The extra top-up payment of €22 is for community employment, CE, and Tús participants. The RSS is an entirely different scheme, and it is genuinely an income support for farmers and fisherman. The governance of both of the schemes is not the same. If I can concentrate on the RSS for a second, prior to 1 February 2017, a person or a participant on the...

Other Questions: Labour Activation Programmes (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: Does the Deputy mean in the RSS?

Other Questions: Labour Activation Programmes (3 May 2018)

Regina Doherty: There is no training in RSS whatsoever. It is an income support that allows people to be socially included.

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