Written answers

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

Asylum Support Services

9:00 pm

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Fine Gael)
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Question 976: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if he will provide details in tabular form of the number of asylum seekers residing in each of the 61 accommodation centres on 31 July 2008, and on the same date in each of the past five years. [30855/08]

Photo of Dermot AhernDermot Ahern (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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The Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department is responsible for the accommodation of asylum seekers in accordance with the Government policy of direct provision and dispersal. In this regard, the RIA is currently providing accommodation to over 6,800 asylum seekers in 62 centres located across 22 counties.

The following table shows the number of residents residing in each centre at 31 July in each of the five years from 2004 to 2008 inclusive.

Numbers residing in DP Accommodation on 31/07/2004 to 31/07/2008
31/07/200431/07/200531/07/200631/07/200731/07/2008
1CarlowMilverton House2727closedclosedclosed
2ClareCorofin Holiday Hostel1313closedclosedclosed
3Knockalisheen A/S Centre228226246262237
4Clare Lodge6362565455
5Scariff Court Hotel6763closedclosedclosed
6CorkAn Poc Fada4139closed3538
7Ashbourne Hse Hotel102989210495
8Clonakilty Lodge7679closedclosed99
9Kinsale Rd., Acc. Centre281276269299307
10Glenvera Hotel95989094121
11Millstreet Accommodation Centre101144126158223
12North Quay Place252235closedclosedclosed
13Slip House (Bantry View)3237closedclosedclosed
14DonegalCliffview5764485558
15Moville Holiday Hostel18closedclosedclosedclosed
16DublinCamden House1310131214
17Camden Hall38413728closed
1870 Lower Camden Streetnot open111491
1914 Gardiner Place2624131413
20Horse and Carriage2424191719
21Kilmarnock House8880closedclosedclosed
22Morehampton Housenot open41closedclosedclosed
23Newlight House2726191913
2410 North Frederick Street2216212120
25Viking Lodge5456606458
26The Towersnot opennot opennot open232216
27Georgian CourtReceptionReceptionReception5873
28Hatch HallReceptionReceptionReception79107
29Balseskin (Reception Centre)1782920260216
30Kilmacud (Reception Centre)5651756757
31GalwayCloonabinnia Hotelnot open71closedclosedclosed
32Dun Gibbons Inn85107297090
33Eglinton Hotel223198211214232
34Great Western House166160153149166
35Lisbrook Housenot opennot opennot opennot open269
36Oaklands Hotel4closedclosedclosedclosed
37KerryAtlantic Lodge4650closedclosedclosed
38Atlas House8871678694
39Atlas House10186708999
40Ballymullen Barracks109177closedclosedclosed
41Johnston Marina Hotel109857010091
42Linden Housenot open54463847
43Park Lodge4946474750
44The Village House1312closedclosedclosed
45Westward Court3296776775
46KildareEyrepowell Hotel9870529785
47Hillview House3032closedclosedclosed
48Magee Accommodation Centre193125closedclosedclosed
49KilkennyOrmonde Acc. Centre757970closedclosed
50LaoisHibernian Hotel4743closed4746
51Monague Hotelnot opennot opennot opennot open189
52LeitrimSliabh An Iarainn2436383540
53LimerickClyde House979797103101
54Mount Trenchard856closed5153
55Shannonside Hostel4590closedclosedclosed
56Westbourne Holiday Hostel9596877978
57Sarsfield Bridgenot opennot opennot opennot open104
58LongfordRichmond Court5762578693
59LouthKincora House3433closedclosedclosed
60MayoRailway Hotel3973688783
61The Old Convent94101131290288
62The Imperial Hotelnot open16closedclosedclosed
63The Quiet Man Hostel1718closedclosedclosed
64MeathMosney Accommodation Centre779614641774732
65MonaghanSt. Patricks11311583127166
66OffalyThe Maltings Hostel5347closedclosedclosed
67SligoRed Cottage16closedclosedclosedclosed
68Globe Housenot open219194222213
69Tipp. NorthClodagh Bar2924closedclosedclosed
70Tipp. SouthBridgewater House879379111102
71Vee Valley Hotel19closedclosedclosedclosed
72WaterfordAtlantic/Coltro7174closed7385
73Ursuline Complex158172146148140
74Ocean View7880closed6879
75Viking House9599999693
76WestmeathAthlone Accommodation Centre322227255225339
77WexfordOld Rectory House4750524552
78WicklowBeechlawn B&B1917closed2623
79The Warrens1522172123
Numbers residing in Self Catering Accommodation on 31/07/2004 to 31/07/2008
31/07/200431/07/200531/07/200631/07/200731/07/2008
1CorkDavis Lane Apartments2343314134
2DublinArd Erdrad Apartments9771closedclosedclosed
3Glenview House5639345039
4Harbour Viewnot open141313closed
5James Street Apartments1217171914
6Montpellier Hill Apartments6241closedclosedclosed
7Portobello Harbournot open131011closed
8Tathony House6754686840
9Watergate House6358354645
10LouthCarroll Villagenot open183209223175
11OffalyChurch Street Apartmentsnot open70closedclosedclosed
12RoscommonStation Road Apartments1838566638

It needs to be understood that the above figures represent a 'snapshot' of each centre at a given date each year. While capacity figures remain constant, occupancy figures can vary throughout the year because of the interaction of residents leaving (either through normal means or because of special schemes such as the Irish Born Child 2005 Scheme), residents arriving, temporary closures (such as Balseskin in July, 2006) medical restrictions on arrivals arising from outbreaks of chickenpox, and so on.

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Fine Gael)
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Question 977: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if he will provide details in tabular form of the number of independent and internal inspections in respect of each of the 61 accommodation centres which have been carried out annually in each of the past five years; the locations at which follow up inspections were required; the main reasons for downfalls in standards at accommodation centres; the centres that have received the Excellence Ireland Quality Association mark and the centres which have been closed, temporarily or otherwise, at any point for breaches in standards. [30856/08]

Photo of Dermot AhernDermot Ahern (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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The Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department is responsible for the accommodation of asylum seekers in accordance with the Government policy of direct provision and dispersal. In this regard, the RIA is currently providing accommodation to over 6,800 asylum seekers in 62 centres located across 22 counties.

All accommodation providers are required under contract to ensure that accommodation centres comply and operate in accordance with all statutory requirements of local authorities and state agencies in relation to bedroom capacity, food, food-hygiene, water supply, fire safety and general safety.

The Agency engages independent external assessors to conduct comprehensive inspections of all centres on at least an annual basis. These inspections are always unannounced and the inspectors look at all aspects of the accommodation centres in relation to the proprietors' obligations under the contract. These inspections cover such areas as reception, staff cover, menus, facilities being provided, maintenance of the property and fire and safety issues. In addition, RIA has an internal Inspections Unit which aims to conduct inspections of each of the properties used to accommodate asylum seekers at least on a twice yearly basis. Further unannounced visits are made to accommodation centres throughout the State on a regular basis by senior management to ensure that standards are being maintained. Staff from RIA hold information clinics on a regular basis in accommodation centres: these afford asylum seekers an opportunity to comment on accommodation and operating standards and to discuss other general issues.

Any report of a diminution in standards which comes to the attention of the RIA is immediately followed up and proprietors are instructed to make any changes and improvements deemed necessary. Follow-up inspections are also arranged as appropriate. In cases where standards stipulated in the contract have not been met and the proprietor has not made sufficient efforts to remedy the situation, there is provision for the contract to be terminated.

The primary reasons for follow-up inspections usually occur in relation to health and safety issues. This can involve asylum seeker residents failing to observe restrictions on smoking, sometimes involving the deliberate covering of internal smoke alarms. Another issue may involve overloaded electrical sockets. Other lapses may include some staff not recording all Fire Safety checks in the register or maintenance and cleaning issues in bedrooms and bathrooms. In all such cases, the RIA will not deem the issue as being resolved until it or the independent inspectors are entirely satisfied that remedial procedures are in place. RIA has found that all inspection issues to date have been remedied using this procedure. As a consequence, no contracts have been terminated as a result of such inspections issues. List of internal and external (independent) inspections carried out in the last five years:

20042005200620072008
CountyCentreIntExtIntExtIntExtIntExtIntExt
CarlowMilverton House*11
ClareCorofin Holiday Hostel*111
Knockalisheen Centre1122001
Scariff Court*121
The Clare Hostel#1111041
CorkAn Poc Fada**1111001
Davis Lane11112011
Ashbourne11111211
Clonakilty Lodge**21111
Glenvera Hotel11111101
Millstreet111211011
North Quay Place*111
Slip House*111
Kinsale Road11111111
DonegalCliffview121111111
Moville Holiday Hostel*1
DublinParnell West*1
Hatch Hall1100101
Camden House11101210
Newlight House#112111101
Morehamption Lodge*111
North Fredrick St.1111101
Viking Lodge#132120211
Glenview#1111111201
James Street Apts.†11010111
Montpelier*111
Watergate#21210211
Kilmacud House11110101
Balseskin2110111
Gardiner Place21021121
Georgian Court1211101
Tathony House†2111111
Kilmarnock House*131
Horse and Carriage10111
Camden Hall†110201
Ard Erdrad*12
70 Lr. Camden Street1011210
Harbour View†211
Portobello†0211
Towers0101
GalwayDun Gibbons**11011011
Eglington Hotel211121011
Great Western Hotel112112001
Cloonabinnia*11
Lisbrook House01
KerryAtlantic Lodge*211
Atlas House (K)2111110111
Linden House12101
Ballymullen Barracks*111
Johnston Marina Hotel111110111
Park Lodge120110110
Atlas House (T)112210101
The Village House*11
Park Place*1
Westward Court21210101
KildareMagee Barracks*21
Eyre Powell22021003
Hillview House*001
KilkennyOrmonde Acc. Centre*21112
LaoisHibernian2111011
Montague11
LeitrimSliabh an Iarainn111101012
LimerickClyde House111012101
Shannonside*1202
Mount Trenchard**10111
Sarsfield Bridge Hotel01
Westbourne1111102012
LongfordRichmond Court121021110
LouthKincora House*111
St. Laurences*1
Carroll Village1111101
MayoThe Old Convent1111200211
Railway Hotel1121200112
The Quiet Man*11
Imperial Hotel*111
MeathMosney11011110
MonaghanSt. Patricks1110111
OffalyThe Maltings*11
Church Street*11
RoscommonStation Road apts11110112
SligoThe Red Cottage*1
Globe House11111111
Tipp. (North)Clodagh Bar*1
Tipp. (South)Bridgewater111102101
Vee Valley*1
WaterfordAtlantic House/ Coltro**120110
Ocean View**110110
Ursuline Complex112101101
Viking House111101101
WestmeathAthlone Acc. Centre1110121
WexfordThe Old Rectory111012101
WicklowBeechlawn**210110
The Warrens210211
Table legend:
* closed during downsizing of accommodation following the Department's 2005 IBC Scheme.
** and re-opened in 2007.
† Contract period ended.
# Locations where follow up inspections were required.

The centres that have received the Excellence Ireland Quality Association mark (or equivalent) are listed below. It should be noted that, notwithstanding the stringency of its contractual requirements, RIA does not oblige centre operators to obtain this EIQA award or its equivalent, although it welcomes all such awards.

Globe House, Sligo

Lisbrook House, Galway

Old Convent, Ballyhaunis

Railway Hotel, Kiltimagh

Sliabh an Iarainn, Leitrim

Station Road, Roscommon

Bruach Na hAbhainn, Mayo

Athlone Accommodation Centre, Westmeath

Bridgewater House, Carrick on Suir, Tipperary

Millstreet Accommodation Centre, Cork

Knockalisheen, Co. Clare

Park Lodge, Co. Kerry

Kinsale Road, Cork

Atlas House, Tralee

Johnson Marina, Tralee

Photo of Denis NaughtenDenis Naughten (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Fine Gael)
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Question 978: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the statutory requirements of local authorities and State agencies in relation to the standard of accommodation provided in direct provision. [30858/08]

Photo of Dermot AhernDermot Ahern (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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The Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department is responsible for the accommodation of asylum seekers while their application for asylum in the State is being processed.

All contracts with service providers for the provision of accommodation include the following clause:

"It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that the premises complies and operates in accordance with all relevant statutory requirements of Local Authorities and other Agencies in relation to planning, building, bye-laws, bedroom capacity, food, food hygiene, water supply, sewage disposal, fire precautions, minimum pay, legally binding industrial or sectoral agreements and health and general safety, including:

Building Control Acts 1990 and 2007;

Building Regulations 1997 to 2007;

Building Control Regulations 1997 to 2004;

Employment Permit Acts, 2003 and 2006;

European Communities (Drinking Water) Regulations 2000;

European Communities (Hygiene of Foodstuffs) Regulations 2000 and 2005;

European Communities (Official Control of Foodstuffs) Regulations 1998;

Fire Services Acts, 1981 and 2003;

Food Hygiene Regulations, 2000;

Housing Acts, 1966 to 2004;

Industrial Relations Acts 1946 to 2004;

National Minimum Wage Act 2000;

Planning and Development Acts 2000 to 2005;

Private Security Services Act, 2004;

Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Act, 2005;

Tourist Traffic Acts, 1939 to 2003;

Any statutory modification or re-enactment of same; and,

Any other relevant Act or Regulations as may be notified by the Minister to the Contractor."

In addition to the legal and regulatory requirements outlined in the contract clause, the RIA oversees its own robust system of inspections, both internal and independent, to ensure that the accommodation provided is of a suitable standard and that the terms and conditions of the contract are met at all times.

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