Written answers
Wednesday, 25 January 2023
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Emergency Accommodation
Joan Collins (Dublin South Central, Independents 4 Change)
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138. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth if he will provide a list of all community facilities, hotels and similar accommodation that have been used for temporary accommodation for Ukrainian or international protection refugees, covering the four local authorities in Dublin, by the name of the facilities, the type of accommodation provided and the location of each since January 2022 to date. [3618/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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As of 23 January 2023, the number of Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection who have been accommodated by my Department is approximately 54,000. The information requested with regard to Dublin has been extracted from our systems and outlined in tabular form below.
Beneficiary of Temporary Protection (BOTP) Accommodation
ACCOMM NAME | ACCOMMODATION TYPE | LOCAL AUTHORITY |
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1 Willow Terrace | guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
1a Willow Terrace | guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Apt 7, 2-3 Lurgan Street | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Arran Hostel | Hostel | Dublin City Council |
Aspect Hotel Park West | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Ballyogan Road Temporary Rest Centre | Temporary relief centre | South Dublin County Council |
Ballyogan Road Temporary Rest Centre | Temporary relief centre | South Dublin County Council |
Barry's Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Carnegie Court Hotel | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
City Break Apartments - CityArk | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Clayton Hotel Dublin Airport | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
Clayton Hotel Leopardstown | Hotel | Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown |
Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley | Hotel | South Dublin County Council |
Clonliffe Road | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Copperbeach Guest House | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
DCU Apartments Larkfield | Student Accommodation | Dublin City Council |
Deerpark Hotel | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
Dillions Guesthouse | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Dublin Central Hostel | Hostel | Dublin City Council |
Emmaus Retreat and Conference Centre | Retreat Centre | Fingal County Council |
Eustace Street Apartments | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Fleet Street Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Highfield House | Student Accommodation | Dublin City Council |
Hildan House | Guesthouse | Fingal County Council |
Hilton Kilmainham | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Huband House | B&B | Dublin City Council |
IBIS Redcow | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Lamplighter Guesthouse | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Larch Hill Scout Centre | Scout Centre | South Dublin County Council |
Leitrim Lodge, Dublin 7 | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Lucan Lodge | B&B | South Dublin County Council |
Mabbot House Apartments | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Maldron Hotel Dublin Airport | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
Maldron Hotel Newlands Cross | Hotel | South Dublin County Council |
Maldron Hotel Parnell Square | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Maldron Hotel Tallaght | Hotel | South Dublin County Council |
Maldron Pearse | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Maldron Pearse Apartments | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Meaghers | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Muckross Park House | Former nursing home | Dublin City Council |
Mulligan Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
My Place Lwr Gardiner St | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Notre Dame | B&B | Dublin City Council |
Paddy's Palace Hostel | Hostel | Dublin City Council |
Pearse St SuitesAdditional rooms | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Quinns Guesthouse | Guesthouse | Fingal County Council |
Radisson Blu | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
Radisson Blu St. Helen's | Hotel | Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown |
Shanowen Square Apartments | Student Accommodation | Fingal County Council |
Shoreline Hotel | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
Spencer Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
St Monica's | Former nursing home | Dublin City Council |
St Heliers Stillorgan | Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown | |
St Patricks Residences DCU | Student Accommodation | Dublin City Council |
Stay City Apartments | Apartments | Dublin City Council |
Tallaght Cross | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
The Abbey Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
The Address Hotel Citywest | Hotel | South Dublin County Council |
The Student Residences Building, NCI | Student Accommodation | Dublin City Council |
The Tallaght Cross | Hotel | South Dublin County Council |
The Uppercross Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Travellodge Swords | Hotel | Fingal County Council |
TRC House Dundrum | Guesthouse | Dublin City Council |
Trinity City Hotel | Hotel | Dublin City Council |
Trinity College Dublin (TCD)Dartry Hall | Student Accommodation | Dublin City Council |
University College Dublin (UCD) | Student Accommodation | Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown |
International Protection (IP) Accommodation
Type of Accommodation | Name of centre | Location (Dublin) |
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Guesthouse | Sinclair Guesthouse | 3 Hardwick Street, Dublin 1 |
B and B | Avenue Bed and Breakfast | 12 Parnell Square East, Dublin 1 |
Hotel | Clifton Court Hotel | 11 Eden Quay, North City, Dublin 1 |
Guesthouse | Belvedere Guesthouse | Belvedere Place, Dublin 1 |
Guesthouse | Parnell West Guesthouse | 55 Parnell Square West, Dublin 1 |
Hotel | Travel Lodge Swords | Swords, Dublin 11 |
Hotel | IBIS Hotel Red cow | Red Cow Roundabout, Monastery Road, Off Naas Road, Dublin 22 |
Language school | Atlas Residence | 96 Upper Rathmines Road, Dublin 6 |
Repurposed Building | Synge Street | 17 Synge Street, Dublin 8 |
Hostel | Inns Quay Charles Street | 37 Charles street west, Dublin 7 |
Findelen | Findelen, Stocking Lane, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 | |
Hotel | The Address Connolly | Amiens St, Mount joy, Dublin 1 |
Guesthouse | The Forge Guesthouse | Mill Road Saggart , Dublin 24 |
Repurposed Building | Cookstown | Parkview Residential Developments Ltd, Cookstown, Tallaght, Dublin 24 |
Apartments | Leeson Street | 48 Street Lower ,Dublin 2 |
Repurposed Building | The Sentinel Building | The Sentinel Building, Gateway View, Dublin 11 |
Hostel | Dublin City Dorms | 146 Parnell Street, Dublin 1 |
Repurposed Building | Mount Saint Marys | Old Seminary, Dublin 14 |
Repurposed Building | Two Gateway | East Wall Road, Dublin 3 |
Repurposed Building | Dolcain House | Monastery Road Clondalkin, Dublin 22 |
Brendan Griffin (Kerry, Fine Gael)
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139. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth when payments will be made to an accommodation provider (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3646/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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My Department has engaged over 700 properties to provide accommodation for Ukrainian Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection. In line with my Department’s commitment to substantially clear the backlog at the end of 2022, the Department temporarily re-assigned staff from other parts of the Department to the payments team in December, doubling the size of the payments unit. The enlarged team approved more than 100 million euros worth of payments.
My Department is prioritising maintaining a practice of more timely payments, including providing more resources to address any issues. We regret any delays in making payments and are according this issue very high priority.
I am informed by my officials that payments for the party referred to are in hand with payments expected to issue shortly, once they have passed final checks.
Brendan Griffin (Kerry, Fine Gael)
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140. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth when payments will be made to an accommodation provider (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3647/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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My Department has engaged over 700 properties to provide accommodation for Ukrainian Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection. In line with my Department’s commitment to substantially clear the backlog at the end of 2022, the Department temporarily re-assigned staff from other parts of the Department to the payments team in December, doubling the size of the payments unit. The enlarged team approved more than 100 million euros worth of payments.
My Department is prioritising maintaining a practice of more timely payments, including providing more resources to address any issues. We regret any delays in making payments and are according this issue very high priority.
I am advised by my officials that payments for October, November and December 2022 in respect of the party referred to were issued by my Department on 30thNovember 2022.
Violet-Anne Wynne (Clare, Sinn Fein)
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141. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth the reason for tented accommodation being used at a location (details supplied) for a second time after assurances were provided in December 2022 that tents would not be used again at the site; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3731/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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Deputy, as of 15 January 2023, there are 19,698 people accommodated in the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS) system as a whole. This includes the National Reception Centre (466) and IPAS accommodation centres (6,887), temporary tented (81) and emergency (12,264) accommodation including those in City West. Of this total, 4,086 are children.
My Department has accommodated over 15,000 International Protection Applicants (IPAs) in 2022. Currently, the number of new arrivals each day remains elevated. In the first three weeks of 2023 alone, more than 870 IPAs have arrived in Ireland seeking shelter and safety.
Since 1 December 2022 to present, my officials have accommodated almost 1,500 people in over 25 emergency accommodation locations. These locations comprise of re-purposed office units, schools, former religious buildings and former hospitality accommodation.
The pressure to accommodate an increase of 330% in IPA arrivals in 2022 - from an average arrival number of 3,500 each year in the period 2017 to 2019- has resulted in an acute shortfall of available accommodation.
My Department has made every possible effort to secure accommodation and has sought support from the widest possible range of organisations to provide accommodation to IPAs. Where request for tender processes have not delivered the required capacity, the Department has engaged in emergency accommodation sourcing through networks with other State accommodation providers such as the local authorities, through newspaper advertisements, through cold calling and the use of online booking engines.
In 2022, the Department has utilised all manner of buildings offered to it including office buildings and sports facilities such as Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Croke Park and the National Indoor Arena, Abbotstown. My Department has utilised offers that have come through the Association of Leaders of Missionaries and Religious of Ireland (AMRI) for religious buildings such as seminaries and convents for IPAS accommodation.
My Department has been forced to utilise tented accommodation in the Knockalisheen Accommodation Centre to address the accommodation crisis for IPAs.
We will endeavour to ensure that the use of temporary tented accommodation is a short-term measure, but in terms of the accommodation shortage, the priority must remain on providing shelter.
The Department continues to explore all offers of accommodation for IPAs in as far as it can. However, there remains an acute shortfall with respect to accommodation for single males in particular.
Deputy, I trust this information relays the gravity of the situation my department faces.
Brendan Griffin (Kerry, Fine Gael)
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142. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth if approval will be granted for a property (details supplied) in County Cork for temporary accommodation-purposes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3741/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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My Department continues to review suitable accommodation where individual properties can provide a minimum of 15 bed spaces in line with standard space requirements. These properties cannot be amalgamated in order to reach the 15 spaces because we do not enter into commercial arrangements for individual private houses or apartments.
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