Written answers
Thursday, 30 May 2024
Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Family Resource Centres
Michael Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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236. To ask the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth to provide an update on an application by an organisation (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24432/24]
Roderic O'Gorman (Dublin West, Green Party)
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I wish to inform the Deputy that Tusla, the Child and Family Agency administers the FRC Programme, which supports 121 FRCs throughout the country. At present, there are no plans to expand membership of the Programme. The commissioning of FRCs is an operational matter for Tusla, and subject to availability of funding. I am aware that Aiseanna na hÓige has expressed an interest in applying for Family Resource Centre status.
The Deputy may be aware that I recently brought forward a funding equalisation scheme for existing FRCs, which will see all FRC Programme members in receipt of a minimum core funding level of €160,000 from 2025 onwards. This funding will support the pivotal role FRCs play in so many communities across the country by providing a comprehensive range of services tailored to individual community needs.
It is my intention to seek funding in Budget 2025 to increase the numbers of FRCs. Any expansion of the Programme will, however, be dependent on the success of my Budget negotiations.
Organisations that wish to join the FRC Programme are advised to contact Tusla in the first instance to highlight their interest in the Programme. In this context, I note that Aiseanna na hÓige have contacted Tusla making the case for the establishment of an FRC. As you will appreciate, the Tusla National Commissioning Office receive frequent requests to become members of the FRC Programme from organisations in various parts of the country. In the event the FRC Programme is expanded, a transparent process will be established to ensure all applications are treated equitably. The Tusla Area Commissioning Plan will be a critical contribution to the decision-making process. Tusla’s aim is to utilise the total resources available to it in the most efficient, equitable, proportionate and sustainable way in order to improve outcomes for children, young people, and families.
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