Written answers
Tuesday, 20 June 2023
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
International Protection
Neasa Hourigan (Dublin Central, Green Party)
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532. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth for a breakdown by county and, in Dublin, by post code of the total number of people in International Protection Accommodation Services or direct provision; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29606/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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As at 11 June 2023, there are a total of 21,387 people accommodated by the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS).
The requested information is broken down as follows:
County | Occupancy | County | Occupancy |
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Carlow | 45 | Longford | 77 |
Cavan | 137 | Louth | 603 |
Clare | 618 | Mayo | 857 |
Cork | 1513 | Meath | 913 |
Donegal | 1136 | Monaghan | 518 |
Dublin | 7772 | Offaly | 184 |
Galway | 833 | Roscommon | 165 |
Kerry | 579 | Sligo | 268 |
Kildare | 774 | Tipperary | 503 |
Kilkenny | 116 | Waterford | 568 |
Laois | 638 | Westmeath | 752 |
Leitrim | 100 | Wexford | 233 |
Limerick | 408 | Wicklow | 1077 |
In respect of Dublin areas, the information is broken down as follows:
County Dublin | Total Occupancy |
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Dublin 1 | 589 |
Dublin 2 | 319 |
Dublin 3 | 581 |
Dublin 4 | 6 |
Dublin 5 | 56 |
Dublin 6 | 114 |
Dublin 8 | 211 |
Dublin 9 | 187 |
Dublin 11 | 287 |
Dublin 14 | 193 |
Dublin 15 | 411 |
Dublin 16 | 31 |
Dublin 22 | 1,780 |
Dublin 24 | 293 |
North Co.Dublin | 1,783 |
South Co.Dublin | 931 |
Total Dublin | 7,772 |
Neasa Hourigan (Dublin Central, Green Party)
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533. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth whether his Department considers existing International Protection Accommodation Services, direct provision and regional homeless facilities when locating a new International Protection Accommodation Services centre. [29607/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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The International Protection Procurement Service (IPPS) is responsible for the procurement of accommodation for use by the International Protection Accommodation Service (IPAS).
Since January 2022, over 155 emergency accommodation centre locations have come into use across 25 counties in order to shelter those who seek refuge in Ireland.
As of today, there are currently 207 accommodation locations across 26 counties in use by IPAS to provide accommodation to people seeking international protection. This includes 49 permanent centres, 154 emergency centres and two temporary tented locations.
When considering new IPAS centre locations, IPPS co-operates with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and each Local Authorities to ensure that it does not encroach on homeless facilities in use in Local Authorities.
Neasa Hourigan (Dublin Central, Green Party)
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534. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth for a table of the top ten recipient companies, by cumulative funding, for the period 1 January 2020 to 31 May 2023 for direct provision services, the accommodation of International Protection seekers and accommodation for the Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection, with funding broken down by year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29608/23]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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The financial amounts paid to individual accommodation providers is deemed to be commercially sensitive information.
Therefore, please see in tabular format below the top ten recipient companies by cumulative funding for the provision of accommodation for international protection applicants.
2020 - International Protection Accommodation | |
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No. | Company |
1 | Brimwood Unlimited |
2 | Millstreet Equestrian Services Ltd. |
3 | Mosney Unlimited |
4 | Bridgestock Care Ltd |
5 | East Coast Catering Unlimited |
6 | Towbe ULC |
7 | Travelodge Ireland |
8 | Campbell Catering Ltd. |
9 | Fazyard Ltd. |
10 | Next Week & Co. |
2021 - International Protection Accommodation | |
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No. | Company |
1 | Brimwood Unlimited |
2 | Millstreet Equestrian Services Ltd. |
3 | Bridgestock Care Ltd |
4 | Travelodge Ireland |
5 | Mosney Unlimited |
6 | East Coast Catering Unlimited |
7 | Towbe ULC |
8 | Fazyard Ltd. |
9 | Campbell Catering Ltd. |
10 | Next Week & Co. |
2022 - International Protection Accommodation | |
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No. | Company |
1 | Tifco Ltd. |
2 | Travelodge Ireland |
3 | Guestford Ltd. |
4 | CGM Hospitality Ltd |
5 | Pumpkin Spice |
6 | Brimwood Unlimited |
7 | Mosney Unlimited |
8 | Millstreet Equestrian Services Ltd. |
9 | Bridgestock Care Ltd |
10 | East Coast Catering Unlimited |
To end May 2023 - International Protection Accommodation | |
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No. | Company |
1 | Travelodge Ireland |
2 | Skyline View Ltd. |
3 | Guestford |
4 | Mosney Unlimited |
5 | Tifco Ltd. |
6 | Pumpkin Spice Ltd. |
7 | Brimwood Unlimited |
8 | B C McGettigan Ltd. |
9 | Bridgestock Care Ltd |
10 | Millstreet Equestrian Services Ltd. |
Please see in tabular format below the top ten recipient companies by cumulative funding for the provision of accommodation for Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection for both 2022 and 2023 (both years are identical).
CAPE WRATH HOTEL UNLIMITED |
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WINDWARD MANAGEMENT LIMITED |
BRIMWOOD LIMITED |
ALLPRO SECURITY SERVICES |
HERONWELL LIMITED |
J JUNIOR SERVICES UNLIMITED |
WILD WAY HOTELS LIMITED |
BENTON REAL ESTATE |
UGP BUTTEVANT LIMITED |
CROMEY LIMITED |
B C MCGETTIGAN LTD |
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