Seanad debates
Wednesday, 2 October 2024
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
10:30 am
Catherine Ardagh (Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source
I wish to say a few words about yesterday’s budget, particularly how it impacts individuals with disabilities and their families. The budget introduced a number of key issues and key financial supports, not a panacea. One of the most notable changes is the increase to the incapacitated child tax credit, which was raised by €300 to a total of €3,800 per year. This increase will provide families with additional financial relief to cover extensive costs associated with the care of a child with disabilities and their ongoing medical need. It is not a huge increase but it is one of the biggest tax credit increases in the budget and something I advocated for and will be working on to continue to see an increase for families and children with disabilities.
Similarly, the carer tax credit was increased by €150, which recognised the invaluable contribution of carers to our children and those they care for. These carers, as we know, make significant personal and financial sacrifices to provide care for their family members. This increase is always welcome, and it is a welcome acknowledgement of the vital role they play. We have also seen enhanced allowances for grants for carers. Further tax relief was introduced in budget 2025. Carer’s disregard has risen to €625 for single people and €1,250 for couples. This ultimately allows more people to qualify for the critical financial support that is the carer’s allowance. Additionally, the carer’s support grant has been increased by €150, giving carers much needed additional support. The domiciliary care allowance has been raised by €20 a month, now totalling €350 per month, which will offer families greater resources to meet their unique needs.Budget 2025 includes an increase of €336 million in funding for disability services, ensuring that the provision of extra residential beds, respite care and additional home care hours are catered for. We will also see the recruitment of 1,600 new special needs assistants and 768 special education teachers. Given the significant demand on second level teachers, this increase is fantastic. I welcome the increase in access to IVF treatment and hormone replacement therapy.
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