Written answers

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Department of Justice and Equality

Direct Provision System

Photo of Donnchadh Ó LaoghaireDonnchadh Ó Laoghaire (Cork South Central, Sinn Fein)
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52. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the supports in place for children who are housed in direct provision units throughout the State; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14831/16]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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All children living in direct provision accommodation are in the company of their parents or legal guardians - there are no unaccompanied minors in direct provision accommodation as they are the legal responsibility of Tusla, the Child and Family Agency. These parents and guardians have the primary responsibility for the care and welfare of their children who reside with them and in that respect the safety of all residents – especially children – is at the forefront of RIA’s operations. RIA affords the highest priority to the safeguarding and protection of children and is fully compliant with all relevant legislative requirements. The Child and Family Services Unit in RIA includes a suitably qualified member of staff on secondment from Tusla and the role of the unit is to manage, deliver, coordinate, monitor and plan all matters relating to child and family services for all residents in the direct provision system.

RIA's Child Protection and Welfare Policy is based on the Department of Children and Youth Affairs' “Children First - National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children”. This guidance document was developed to assist people in identifying and reporting child abuse and welfare concerns. The protection and welfare policy emphasises that the needs of children and families must be central to child care, child protection and welfare. RIA's policy was reviewed and updated in 2014 and now contains a practice document to make it more user friendly. This document is published on RIA’s website .

Each accommodation centre has a designated Child Protection Liaison Person who has undertaken Children First – Keeping Safe Training. When a child protection or welfare incident arises in a RIA centre it is the function of that Liaison Person to contact the local Social Work Team to inform it of his or her concern and to liaise with the RIA Child and Family Services Unit.

RIA's Child Protection and Welfare Policy complements other child related policies and procedures in place, viz:

- Garda Vetting Policy. All staff in centres under contract to RIA are Garda vetted.

- RIA Policy and Practice Document on safeguarding RIA residents against Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence & Harassment.

- RIA Code of Practice for Persons Working in Accommodation Centres and RIA Staff.

- Policy on Accommodation of Aged Out Minors in RIA Accommodation Centres.

Apart from the foregoing, main stream education and health services are provided to children and many centres have pre-school groups, after school clubs and other related activities for the benefit of children.

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