Written answers

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Department of Justice and Equality

Asylum Seeker Accommodation

Photo of Eugene MurphyEugene Murphy (Roscommon-Galway, Fianna Fail)
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273. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality if he will clarify the plans in relation to the creation of a centre for refugees in Rooskey, County Leitrim; the details of the contract; the date for the arrival of the refugees; the number of refugees; the timeframe of the project; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46866/18]

Photo of David StantonDavid Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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In January and again in September of this year, the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department published a call for expressions of interest in the national press for premises to meet the increasing demand for accommodation for persons in the protection process (asylum seekers).

This call sought expressions of interest from parties who may be interested in providing accommodation and related services on an urgent and emergency basis. This was issued in response to the urgent and unforeseen demand for accommodation and related services from those persons arriving in the state seeking international protection.

The criteria against which the Department assessed the offers of accommodation were availability, standard of property, ability to provide communal social spaces for residents, ability to cater at mealtimes and proximity to various other services.

It should be noted that these premises were offered to the Department by individual contractors across the country. The Department did not randomly choose any one location over another location.

Following on-site assessments carried out by staff in the Department, the Shannon Key West Hotel in Roosky was, subject to refurbishment work being completed, deemed to be a suitable premises for the needs of the Department. The premises is available, capable of providing meals to residents, has scope to provide the required communal social areas required by residents and is located close to other services.

My Department has engaged with the Chief Executive of Leitrim County Council and has provided the elected members of Leitrim County Council with information regarding the opening of the new accommodation centre.

As with every other accommodation centre in the country, my Department works closely with the HSE, the Departments of Education & Skills and Employment Affairs and Social Protection and all other relevant Government Departments and Agencies to coordinate the delivery of State services to residents.

The Shannon Key West Hotel is contracted to provide accommodation and ancillary services for up to 81 asylum seekers for one year, pending the completion of all necessary works and compliance with all regulatory requirements. The current timeframe for the completion of those works (which are the responsibility of the contractor) would mean that the centre would open at the earliest in mid-December.

As I have indicated, this centre is opening on an emergency and time-limited basis. In order to meet the accommodation needs in the longer term, the Department has recently commenced a public procurement exercise under which public tenders for the provision of accommodation and ancillary services by way of the independent living model, to persons in the protection process, will be advertised. This process is scheduled to continue throughout 2019 and for completion in 2020. This will be delivered via a series of regional competitions to cover the entire State.

Photo of Eugene MurphyEugene Murphy (Roscommon-Galway, Fianna Fail)
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274. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the supports and capacities that will be made available to Leitrim and Roscommon county councils to support the integration of refugees to the proposed refugee centre in Rooskey, County Leitrim; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46867/18]

Photo of David StantonDavid Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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In January and again in September of this year, the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department published a call for expressions of interest in the national press for premises to meet the increasing demand for accommodation for persons in the protection process (asylum seekers). It is worth noting that refugees are persons who have already been granted international protection status in Ireland. This accommodation is for those seeking international protection.

This call sought expressions of interest from parties who may be interested in providing accommodation and related services on an urgent and emergency basis. This was issued in response to the urgent and unforeseen demand for accommodation and related services from those persons arriving in the state seeking international protection.

Following on-site assessments carried out by staff in the Department, the Shannon Key West Hotel in Roosky was, subject to refurbishment work being completed, deemed to be suitable premises for the needs of the Department.

It should be noted that these premises were offered to the Department by individual contractors across the country. The Department did not randomly choose any one location over another location.

The Contractor will be required to set up a 'Friends of the Centre' group as recommended by the McMahon report to facilitate linkages between the residents and the local community to encourage integration. In addition, my Department has granted funding in the order of €43,033 to a number of groups in Roscommon and Leitrim under the Communities Integration fund in 2017 and 2018. In addition, a number of national programmes are funded through the Asylum Migration and Integration Fund that focus on integration measures including funding granted to the Football Association of Ireland, The Immigrant Council of Ireland and the Migrant Rights Centre of Ireland.

With specific regard to both Leitrim and Roscommon County Councils, both local authorities run Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programmes (SICAP). SICAP is co-funded by the Irish Government, through the Department of Rural and Community Development and the European Union's European Social Fund Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning 2014-2020.

My Department will work closely with both local authorities to identify programmes and initiatives to encourage integration measures for the residents of the accommodation centre in Roosky as appropriate.

Photo of Eugene MurphyEugene Murphy (Roscommon-Galway, Fianna Fail)
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275. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the level of supports which will be available to local integration and community building projects in conjunction with the provision of a refugee centre in Rooskey, County Leitrim. [46868/18]

Photo of David StantonDavid Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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In January and again in September of this year, the Reception and Integration Agency (RIA) of my Department published a call for expressions of interest in the national press for premises to meet the increasing demand for accommodation for persons in the protection process (asylum seekers). It is worth noting that refugees are persons who have already been granted international protection status in Ireland. This accommodation is for those seeking international protection.

This call sought expressions of interest from parties who may be interested in providing accommodation and related services on an urgent and emergency basis. This was issued in response to the urgent and unforeseen demand for accommodation and related services from those persons arriving in the state seeking international protection.

Following on-site assessments carried out by staff in the Department, the Shannon Key West Hotel in Roosky was, subject to refurbishment work being completed, deemed to be suitable premises for the needs of the Department.

It should be noted that these premises were offered to the Department by individual contractors across the country. The Department did not randomly choose any one location over another location.

The Contractor will be required to set up a 'Friends of the Centre' group as recommended by the McMahon report to facilitate linkages between the residents and the local community to encourage integration. In addition, my Department has granted funding in the order of €43,033 to a number of groups in Roscommon and Leitrim under the Communities Integration fund in 2017 and 2018. In addition, a number of national programmes are funded through the Asylum Migration and Integration Fund that focus on integration measures including funding granted to the Football Association of Ireland, The Immigrant Council of Ireland and the Migrant Rights Centre of Ireland.

The Department intends to issue a further call for proposals under the Communities integration Fund in 2019 and would welcome submissions from community and voluntary groups interested in assisting in the integration of residents in the accommodation centre in Roosky. In the interim, my Department will work closely with interested community groups to identify programmes and initiatives to encourage integration measures for those residents.

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