Written answers

Tuesday, 8 November 2022

Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth

Departmental Properties

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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744. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the number and type of unused and or unoccupied buildings in his Department’s estates’ portfolio and all bodies under his Department’s aegis. [54229/22]

Photo of Roderic O'GormanRoderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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I can inform the Deputy that my Department operates from a number of building locations including:

1. Block 1 Miesian Plaza, 50 – 58 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin. D02 XW14. (Floors 2 and 3).

2. Montague Court, 7 – 11 Montague Street, Dublin. D02 FT96. (Floors 2 and 3).

3. Citywest, Garter Lane, Saggart, Co. Dublin, D24 KF8A, which is a Ukrainian Refugee Transit Centre.

The above properties are not owned by my Department.

As the Deputy will be aware the Government made a commitment in the Programme for Government to end the current system of accommodation for International Protection applicants and replace it with a new model that is based on a not for profit approach. As part of this process, I published A White Paper to end Direct Provision and to Establish a new International Protection Support Service on 26 February, 2021. This paper sets out a new approach for accommodating applicants that seek International Protection in Ireland, and will replace the current system.

Since the publication of the White Paper, a focus has been placed on developing the new accommodation model. This work has involved working very closely with the Housing Agency in the development of detailed policy advice papers including an acquisition policy and an ownership model, and since January the purchase of a range of properties across the country.

Twenty nine properties have been purchased to date at a cost of €5.9m. All the properties purchased require an element of upgrading to make them habitable and work is currently ongoing with the Housing Agency to develop an Approved Housing Body (AHB) funding scheme, which will put a framework in place for the upgrading, management and ongoing maintenance of the properties.

It is not possible at this stage of the process to release any further information on the properties and their location while the AHB funding scheme is being developed.

In respect of bodies under the aegis of my Department, I can advise the Deputy as follows:

Body Location
Child and Family Agency (Tusla) Tusla will reply directly to the Deputy
Adoption Authority of Ireland (AAI) The AAI will reply directly to the Deputy.
Ombudsman for Children’s Office (OCO) The OCO will reply directly to the Deputy
Children Detention School (Oberstown) Oberstown will reply directly to the Deputy.
Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) The IHREC will reply directly to the Deputy
National Disability Authority (NDA) The NDA will reply directly to the Deputy
An Gaisce – The President’s Award An Gaisce will reply directly to the Deputy

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