Written answers

Thursday, 15 February 2024

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Schemes

Photo of Cathal CroweCathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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268. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the reason for the delay in the roll-out of the social inclusion voucher scheme for Irish Sign Language (details supplied); when the scheme will be available; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7323/24]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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Section 9 of the Irish Sign Language (ISL) Act, 2017 assigns responsibility to the Minister for Social Protection to provide funds to facilitate users of ISL to access social, educational and cultural events and services (including medical) and other activities.

I have assigned the implementation of this important responsibility to the Citizens Information Board (CIB), the statutory body under the aegis of my Department, which in turn assigned delivery to its relevant Service Delivery Company, the Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS).

Following a four-month pilot of an "ISL Voucher Scheme" in 2021 by SLIS, supported by my Department and CIB, I was delighted to see the commencement of the Scheme on a permanent basis from 2nd October 2023. A funding allocation has been secured by my Department for the Scheme for 2024.

On 9thFebruary last, my Department became aware that the ISL Voucher Scheme had ceased temporarily with effect from 20thFebruary. Following an urgent meeting requested and chaired by my Department on 13th February, with CIB and SLIS, all parties re-affirmed their respective commitments to the Scheme and recognised its vital role in supporting members of the Deaf community to fully participate in society. At that meeting, CIB and SLIS agreed a pathway forward to allow the Scheme to continue.

A full joint statement from all three organisations issued this morning accompanied by an ISL video version. As I am sure you will understand, I believe it is imperative that this statement and the message therein is communicated to the Deaf community first and foremost, and in a format that ensures its accessibility.

As previously stated, I am fully committed to the ISL Voucher Scheme now and into the future, and I am happy that a pathway forward has been agreed to ensure the continued delivery of the ISL Voucher scheme past the 20thFebruary.

I trust this clarifies your query.

Photo of Violet-Anne WynneViolet-Anne Wynne (Clare, Independent)
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269. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection her views on a situation (details supplied); the steps she will take to reinstate funding as a matter of priority; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7326/24]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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Section 9 of the Irish Sign Language (ISL) Act, 2017 assigns responsibility to the Minister for Social Protection to provide funds to facilitate users of ISL to access social, educational and cultural events and services (including medical) and other activities.

I have assigned the implementation of this important responsibility to the Citizens Information Board (CIB), the statutory body under the aegis of my Department, which in turn assigned delivery to its relevant Service Delivery Company, the Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS).

Following a four-month pilot of an "ISL Voucher Scheme" in 2021 by SLIS, supported by my Department and CIB, I was delighted to see the commencement of the Scheme on a permanent basis from 2nd October 2023. A funding allocation has been secured by my Department for the Scheme for 2024.

On 9thFebruary last, my Department became aware that the ISL Voucher Scheme had ceased temporarily with effect from 20thFebruary. Following an urgent meeting requested and chaired by my Department on 13th February, with CIB and SLIS, all parties re-affirmed their respective commitments to the Scheme and recognised its vital role in supporting members of the Deaf community to fully participate in society. At that meeting, CIB and SLIS agreed a pathway forward to allow the Scheme to continue.

A full joint statement from all three organisations issued this morning accompanied by an ISL video version. As I am sure you will understand, I believe it is imperative that this statement and the message therein is communicated to the Deaf community first and foremost, and in a format that ensures its accessibility.

As previously stated, I am fully committed to the ISL Voucher Scheme now and into the future, and I am happy that a pathway forward has been agreed to ensure the continued delivery of the ISL Voucher scheme past the 20thFebruary.

I trust this clarifies your query.

Photo of Brendan GriffinBrendan Griffin (Kerry, Fine Gael)
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270. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the current position regarding the Irish Sign Language voucher scheme; if the scheme is being continued; if she will address concerns raised regarding the discontinuation of the voucher scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7345/24]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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Section 9 of the Irish Sign Language (ISL) Act, 2017 assigns responsibility to the Minister for Social Protection to provide funds to facilitate users of ISL to access social, educational and cultural events and services (including medical) and other activities.

I have assigned the implementation of this important responsibility to the Citizens Information Board (CIB), the statutory body under the aegis of my Department, which in turn assigned delivery to its relevant Service Delivery Company, the Sign Language Interpreting Service (SLIS).

Following a four-month pilot of an "ISL Voucher Scheme" in 2021 by SLIS, supported by my Department and CIB, I was delighted to see the commencement of the Scheme on a permanent basis from 2nd October 2023. A funding allocation has been secured by my Department for the Scheme for 2024.

On 9th February last, my Department became aware that the ISL Voucher Scheme had ceased temporarily with effect from 20thFebruary. Following an urgent meeting requested and chaired by my Department on 13th February, with CIB and SLIS, all parties re-affirmed their respective commitments to the Scheme and recognised its vital role in supporting members of the Deaf community to fully participate in society. At that meeting, CIB and SLIS agreed a pathway forward to allow the Scheme to continue.

A full joint statement from all three organisations issued this morning accompanied by an ISL video version. As I am sure you will understand, I believe it is imperative that this statement and the message therein is communicated to the Deaf community first and foremost, and in a format that ensures its accessibility.

As previously stated, I am fully committed to the ISL Voucher Scheme now and into the future, and I am happy that a pathway forward has been agreed to ensure the continued delivery of the ISL Voucher scheme past the 20thFebruary.

I trust this clarifies your query.

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