Written answers
Thursday, 10 October 2024
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
Housing Policy
Neasa Hourigan (Dublin Central, Green Party)
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186. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he will provide a timeline for his Department to undertake its examination of the report reviewing income eligibility for social housing; when he expects to develop a new social housing income eligibility model; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [40722/24]
Darragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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Housing for All includes a commitment to review income eligibility for social housing. From this review, completed in November 2021, it was recommended moving five local authorities from Band 3 to Band 2, ensuring the income eligibility thresholds better reflect housing costs in those counties. Government also agreed to increase the baseline income thresholds by €5,000 for all local authorities with effect from 1 January 2023. The thresholds thus increased to €40,000, €35,000 and €30,000 for bands 1, 2 and 3 respectively.
The review further recommended the commissioning of research to develop options for a revised or new social housing income eligibility model. My Department received this detailed research, commissioned by the Housing Agency. The scope of the research included examining the existing income limits in the context of current market and population conditions and the suitability or otherwise of the current framework having regard to the significantly changed landscape since the standardised income limits were introduced.
My Department is now undertaking a detailed examination of the report, in order to develop a new social housing income eligibility model in line with the Housing for All Action Plan update. This detailed examination will include consultation with stakeholders and will look at, inter alia, how the social housing income limits system interacts with other housing supports and ensure that they continue to target households correctly. This work is complex and I expect it to be significantly advanced by the end of Q4 2024.
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