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- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I welcome the last couple of lines spoken by the Minister, if he is going to support this amendment. It is critical that we have a report because we do not need to wait to see the impact on lone parents and their families of the measures introduced. The Minister is correct - and he acknowledged the fact - that the reality is children in lone-parent families are at a higher poverty level of...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I will not withdraw the amendment. The report needs to be carried out. We need the provision in the legislation, not for the sake of it, because, as Deputy Kenny said, we do not want a report or document to be prepared only to be put on a shelf alongside many other reports that have not been acted on. It needs to be a factual report that ultimately will be acted on. I could have tabled a...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: We propose targeted measures.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: We do not have an endless pot.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: Our measures are targeted.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: As the proposer of amendment No. 5, I welcome the Minister's decision to accept it. I look forward to seeing the amendment he intends to make in this regard on Report Stage. We will certainly have a look at that. This is one part of it.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: It is disingenuous of the Minister to cherry-pick which reports he sees fit to have carried out. We are supposed to be in a democracy here. The Minister and his Fine Gael colleagues are constantly speaking about the need to live up to the democratic principles in this State. It is up to us as Deputies to decide on the amendments we want to agree and the reports we want to see carried out....
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: Sinn Féin makes no apologies for proposing in its pre-budget submission that money should be found to abolish prescription charges and reinstate the State transitional pension. We suggested a range of measures to assist lone parents, such as increasing the cut-off age to ten as an initial measure. All of these measures are fully costed.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: Yes. I am concerned with the definition of a "qualified child" and seek some clarity from the Minister with regard to this section of the Bill. In terms of child benefit, a child is deemed to be no longer a child once he or she reaches 18. In terms of a qualified child payment to a parent in receipt of social welfare, an 18 year old is deemed to be an adult. There seems to be a serious...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I am sorry. My apologies.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I move amendment No. 7:In page 8, between lines 2 and 3, to insert the following:“Child Poverty annual report 13. The Minister shall prepare and lay a report before the Houses of the Oireachtas on the State’s child poverty rates which will be carried out annually and that this report shall be issued to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection.”. We are...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: A specific report on this-----
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I intend to pursue the amendment.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: The specific target of the Minister's Department is to remove 90,000 children from a consistent state of poverty. There needs to be a specific focus on that and an annual report specifically dedicated to it and the whole issue of child poverty. The Minister outlined a number of reports from the CSO. I am asking for a report on the specific targeted measures to lift 90,000 children out of...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: Yes.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I move amendment No. 8:In page 8, between lines 14 and 15, to insert the following:“Report on operation of Back to Work Family Dividend 14. The Minister shall prepare and lay a report before the Houses of the Oireachtas on the effects of the Back to Work Family Dividend and to include inter aliathe poverty rates among those in receipt of this payment and that this report shall be...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I hear what the Minister is saying. There is a report already being compiled but this proposed amendment is concerned with where that report is going, on what basis it is being compiled and what is being looked at in the report that is being undertaken. This amendment is quite specific. It proposes a report on the effects of the back to work family dividend to include the poverty rates...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: Yes.
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: While I acknowledge that the amendment will bring us into line with EU legislation, I wish to point to a serious problem for returning emigrants. I am not talking about welfare tourists or anything like that; I am referring to someone who is coming back having spent a number of years in Australia, America or wherever else on foot of a job offer. Perhaps after six months or one year that...
- Select Committee on Social Protection: Social Welfare Bill 2016: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2016)
John Brady: I am not going to go over all the points I made earlier with regard to the timeline but I want to speak about Free Legal Advice Centres, FLAC, and Community Law and Mediation. They have raised serious concerns around the allowance rates for asylum seekers in direct provision. The Bill does not mention any increase whatever in this area. An adult is expected to live on €19.10 and a...