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Tuesday, 18 June 2024

Department of Justice and Equality

An Garda Síochána

Photo of Paul DonnellyPaul Donnelly (Dublin West, Sinn Fein)
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241. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of gardaí, by rank, attached to DMR west divisional protective services unit as of 11 June 2024. [26090/24]

Photo of Helen McEnteeHelen McEntee (Meath East, Fine Gael)
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Combatting all forms of domestic, sexual and gender-based remains a priority for this Government, for my Department and for the Garda Commissioner.

'Zero Tolerance,' the Third National Strategy on Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence (DSGBV), sets out an ambitious whole of government five-year programme of reform to achieve a society which does not accept DSGBV or the attitudes which underpin these crimes.

The Strategy, which was co-designed with the sector, also has a significant focus on improving the system for victims of these terrible crimes and on ensuring there is a full range of supports and services available nationwide to support and empower victims and survivors.

The nationwide roll out of Divisional Protective Service Units (DPSUs) - which ensure that when vulnerable victims of crimes such as domestic abuse and sexual violence present to Gardaí, they are met with a consistently high standard of specialist, sensitive, professional and expert assistance - was an action under both the 'Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland' and ‘Supporting a Victim's Journey’ and there is now a DPSU in every Garda division across the country.

I have been informed by the Garda Commissioner that when consideration is given to the allocation of resources, account is given to commitments and undertakings outlined in the Annual Policing Plan and priorities as determined in delivering ‘A Policing Service for The Future’.

To ensure the continued level of delivery of policing services within Garda Divisions, local and Senior Garda Management are also consulted during the allocation of personnel and are responsible for the specific deployment/assignment of duties being undertaken at Divisional level.

Also taken into account in the context of the requirements of all Garda Divisions nationwide, are local and national crime trends and workloads; policing arrangements and operational strategies; minimum establishment statistics; local population and trends, geographical area and size; transfer applications, including welfare/personnel issues and concerns.

The situation remains closely monitored by the Garda Senior Leadership Team, particularly in view of commitments to the continued roll-out of the Operating Model of policing at Divisional level to ensure optimum use of all Garda Resources in providing the best possible Garda service to the community.

The below table outlines the number of Gardaí, by rank, attached to the DMR west divisional protective services unit as of 17 June 2024.

Rank Number
Inspector *
Sergeant *
Garda 15
* Denotes less than 10

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