Written answers

Wednesday, 22 March 2023

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Benefits

Photo of Carol NolanCarol Nolan (Laois-Offaly, Independent)
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184. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of recipients of jobseeker's benefit or jobseeker's allowance who have been in receipt of either allowance continuously since 2019; the breakdown of these recipients, by age and county of residence; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14053/23]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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For the week ending 19th March 2023, there were 31,386 people on the Live Register continuously in receipt of Jobseeker's Allowance or Jobseeker's Benefit with a commencement date prior to 1st January 2020. Of these 6,456 are casual jobseekers. These claims are inclusive of periods where pay may have been suspended for a recipient but their claim remained open. For example, casual jobseekers who subsequently received PUP payments while their jobseeker claim remained valid and open are included in the recipient figure.

The county and age breakdowns of these recipients are shown in Table 1 and Table 2 respectively.

Table 1: Continuous Jobseeker's Allowance or Jobseeker's Benefit claims since 2019, by county

County Recipients
Carlow 580
Cavan 692
Clare 844
Cork 1,927
Donegal 1,990
Dublin 7,731
Galway 1,601
Kerry 965
Kildare 1,060
Kilkenny 654
Laois 652
Leitrim 273
Limerick 1,249
Longford 506
Louth 1,391
Mayo 1,097
Meath 920
Monaghan 397
Offaly 579
Roscommon 424
Sligo 498
Tipperary 1,031
Waterford 1,052
Westmeath 810
Wexford 1,568
Wicklow 856
Unknown 39
Total 31,386

Table 2: Continuous Jobseeker's Allowance or Jobseeker's Benefit claims since 2019, by age

Age Recipients
Under 25 914
25-29 2,279
30-34 3,589
35-39 3,933
40-44 4,185
45-49 4,112
50-54 4,268
55-59 3,956
60+ 4,150
Total 31,386

Photo of Patrick CostelloPatrick Costello (Dublin South Central, Green Party)
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185. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of persons in receipt of the fuel allowance; the number of applications for the fuel allowance; the number of refusals for the fuel allowance over the past three years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [14063/23]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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The Fuel Allowance scheme is a means tested payment to assist pensioners and other long-term social welfare dependent householders with their winter heating costs. The payment is a contribution towards heating costs; it is not intended to meet these costs in full. The payment is made over the winter season at the weekly rate of €33.00 or, if preferred, by way of two instalments. Only one Fuel Allowance is payable per household. Those who qualify for the payment do not need to reapply annually.

The Department generally collates data on an annual basis. As of the end of December 2021, the Fuel Allowance scheme supported approximately 375,000 households. By the end of 2022, the number of households supported had increased to almost 394,000. It should be noted that the number of recipients fluctuates as people join and exit the scheme, as their circumstances change.

The Fuel Allowance is paid, in conjunction with primary social welfare schemes, across a number of IT systems with differing functionality for recording processing activity, and consequently precise information on approved and disallowed applications is not available. As the Department upgrades these systems, it is expected that this data will become available in the future.

As a result of the new measures introduced as part of Budget 2023, effective from January 2023, particularly for those aged 70 and over, my Department has seen an increase in applications for the Fuel Allowance. Additional resources were assigned to process these applications and a telephone service is in place to support customers. There is a more streamlined process in place for applicants aged 70 and over. A new online Fuel Allowance application service was made available from 5 December 2022, which makes it easier and quicker for customers to apply for the payment at a time and place that suits them. A short over 70s paper application form is also available to download from the Government website, gov.ie or by contacting the Sligo Fuel Allowance phone service.

Where an application for fuel allowance is awarded, it will be back-dated as appropriate and there will be no loss in payment to the qualified households concerned.

Under the Supplementary Welfare Allowance scheme, discretionary payments can be made to help people with the cost of heating their homes. A Heating Supplement may be paid to assist people with exceptional heating costs due to ill health or infirmity who cannot meet those costs. My Department also provides discretionary Additional Needs Payments to people who face difficulties in meeting their fuel bills.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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