Written answers

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Domestic Violence Refuges Provision

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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556. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of adults and children who spent time in Tusla funded domestic violence refuge and step-down accommodation in 2018; and the average length of time these families spent in emergency accommodation. [16074/19]

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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557. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of women and children turned away from Tusla funded domestic violence refuges in each of the years 2016 to 2018 due to a lack of capacity. [16075/19]

Photo of Katherine ZapponeKatherine Zappone (Dublin South West, Independent)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 556 and 557 together.

Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, has responsibility for the provision of funding, co-ordination and support to 22 organisations which provide emergency refuge and emergency non-refuge accommodation to victims of domestic violence and their children. A refuge facility in South Dublin which has been temporarily closed for essential refurbishment works is expected to re-open as a domestic violence refuge in Quarter 2 of this year. In total, 155 family units of emergency accommodation are provided - 145 in emergency refuges and 10 in emergency non-refuge accommodation.  

Information on the number of adults and children that spent time in Tusla funded emergency domestic violence refuge accommodation and emergency non-refuge accommodation, and the average length of time spent in emergency accommodation, is collected retrospectively. Tusla has advised that this information for 2018 is not yet available but will be finalised later this year.

Tusla also advises that it does not have comprehensive data with regard to the number of women and children whom Tusla funded domestic violence refuges were unable to accommodate in each of the years 2016 to 2018. 

Tusla has advised that victims may seek emergency refuge accommodation from more than one service on any one occasion before their accommodation needs are met. In some cases, inquiries may be conducted before it is established that the individual or family requires emergency accommodation. 

Refuges that are unable to meet the needs of individuals and families who require emergency accommodation make every effort to ensure that they are safe.

There are challenges in ensuring that there is an appropriate configuration of spaces available to all individuals and families who require emergency refuge accommodation.

It is important to note that Tusla seeks to achieve the optimum use of emergency accommodation while also focusing on prevention and effective community-based services to avoid, in so far as possible, the need for use of refuges or emergency non-refuge accommodation by vulnerable women and children.

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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558. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of Tusla funded refuge places available in Dublin for 2019. [16076/19]

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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559. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the number of Tusla funded refuge places available in each county for 2019, in tabular form. [16077/19]

Photo of Katherine ZapponeKatherine Zappone (Dublin South West, Independent)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 558 and 559 together.

Tusla, the Child and Family Agency, has responsibility for the provision of funding, co-ordination and support to 21 organisations which provide emergency refuge and emergency non-refuge accommodation to victims of domestic violence and their children.

In addition to this, Tusla maintains a domestic violence refuge in South Dublin, which has been temporarily closed for essential refurbishment works. This facility is expected to re-open as a domestic violence refuge in Quarter 2 this year. In total, 155 family units of emergency accommodation are provided - 145 in emergency domestic violence refuges and 10 in emergency non-refuge accommodation.

A family unit in emergency accommodation is generally used to accommodate a single family, i.e. one woman and her accompanying children and dependent adults. However, services may reconfigure room arrangements to suit the number, age and gender of family members. At times, two unaccompanied women may be asked to share a family unit.

The following table outlines the number of Tusla funded family units in refuges available in Dublin, and the number of Tusla funded family units in refuges available in each county for 2019, in tabular form.

Table 1: Location and number of emergency refuge and emergency non-refuge accommodation family units

CountyEmergency Refuges Funded By TuslaNo. of Units
ClareClarehaven Services6
CorkCuanlee Refuge6
DonegalDonegal Domestic Violence Services 4
DublinSaoirse Women's Refuge, Tallaght6
DublinSonas, Dublin15*
DublinAoibhneas Women & Children's Refuge, Coolock10
Dublin Rathmines Women's Refuge (Operated by Tusla)9**
GalwayCOPE Galway 6
KerryADAPT Kerry Ltd.6
KildareTeach Tearmainn Refuge4
KilkennyAmber Women's Refuge, Kilkenny7
LimerickADAPT Domestic Abuse Service, Limerick14
LouthDrogheda Women's and Children's Refuge Centre11
LouthWomen's Aid Dundalk5
MayoMayo Women's Support Services Refuge5
MeathMeath Women's Refuge and Support Services5
SligoWomen's Domestic Violence Service3***
TipperaryCuan Saor Women's Refuge And Support Services, Clonmel4
WaterfordOasis House Women's Refuge14
WestmeathEsker House Women's Refuge And Support Services, Athlone4
WexfordWexford Women's Refuge 4
WicklowBray Women's Refuge7
Total155

Explanatory Text on Table

*The overall figure of 15 includes 8 family units of emergency refuge accommodation, and 7 family units of emergency non-refuge accommodation.

**As Rathmines Women's Refuge has temporarily closed, the availability of these units is currently on hold. The facility is expected to re-open as a domestic violence refuge in Quarter 2 of this year.

***These 3 units are provided in the form of emergency non-refuge accommodation only.

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