Written answers
Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Department of Social Protection
Social Welfare Benefits
Brendan Ryan (Dublin North, Labour)
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To ask the Minister for Social Protection the reason incapacity supplement is not a qualifying payment for partial capacity benefit; and if there are plans to extend the partial capacity benefit scheme to make it available to those in receipt of incapacity supplement. [46480/12]
Joan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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The aim of the partial capacity benefit scheme is to address a limitation of the current welfare system by explicitly recognising and responding to the reality that some people with disabilities will have a capacity to engage in open market employment while continuing to need some income support from the State – the objective being to incentivise people to return to the workplace.m Incapacity supplement is an increase to disablement pension, payable where a person, as a result of an occupational accident/disease, is considered to be permanently incapable of work and therefore does not have a capacity to engage in open market employment and be eligible for partial capacity benefit.
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