Written answers

Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Schemes

Photo of Pa DalyPa Daly (Kerry, Sinn Fein)
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203. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the number of applications for an urgent needs payments in Kerry, by reason, in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and to date in 2025, respectively, in tabular form. [8531/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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Under the Supplementary Welfare Allowance scheme, my department may make Additional Needs Payments to help meet essential expenses that a person cannot pay from their weekly income. This is an overarching term used to refer to Exceptional and Urgent Needs Payments, and certain supplements.

Table 1 shows the number of Additional Need Payment applications and those of which were Urgent Needs Payments, for County Kerry for 2022 to 2024. Urgent Needs Payments are not classified by a reason. Statistics for 2025 are not available as they are prepared and published on a quarterly basis. The reporting of the scheme was revised in 2022 to extract more complete information. Statistics on the number of Additional Needs Payments applications received are not available for 2021; however there were 1,497 Additional Needs Payments awarded in County Kerry that year, of which 14 were Urgent Needs Payments.

Any person who considers they may have an entitlement to an additional needs payment is encouraged to contact their local community welfare service. There is a National Community Welfare Contact Centre in place - 0818-607080 - which will direct callers to the appropriate office.

I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

Tabular Statement Table 1 - The number of Additional Needs Payment applications and those of which were Urgent Needs Payments, for County Kerry, 2022 to 2024
Year
Applications received
Urgent Needs Payments
2022
8,164
44
2023
6,552
30
2024
4,577
14

Photo of Pa DalyPa Daly (Kerry, Sinn Fein)
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204. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection for social protection to report on the rural social scheme; how many people access this scheme per county; what is the level of payment, broken down per county, in each of the years 2020 to 2024 and to date in 2025, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8532/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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The Rural Social Scheme (RSS) is an income support scheme that provides part-time employment opportunities for farmers and fishers who are in receipt of certain social welfare payments and who are underemployed in their primary occupation.

The RSS is delivered by a network of 36 local development companies and Údarás na Gaeltachta, known collectively as implementing bodies (IBs). It is a demand-led scheme and people who wish to participate apply directly to the IB that delivers the scheme in their area.

Table 1 below outlines the number of paid RSS participants funded during the period 2020- 2025  by county address of the placement provider.

Table 2 below outlines payroll costs for RSS participants by county address of the placement provider.

Table 1: Breakdown of RSS participant numbers
County
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

up to 21/02/2025
Carlow
26
25
26
27
26
23
Cavan
106
103
95
97
98
84
Clare
160
151
145
136
117
107
Cork
197
193
182
177
174
151
Donegal
329
328
320
319
315
284
*Dublin
Galway
440
424
407
407
395
367
Kerry
311
290
271
271
242
219
Kildare
32
30
27
29
27
24
Kilkenny
20
21
20
15
14
13
Laois
26
23
23
18
18
16
Leitrim
134
138
123
129
127
115
Limerick
109
104
89
86
77
65
Longford
64
62
59
59
57
52
Louth
16
14
12
13
11
10
Mayo
702
677
654
636
632
567
Meath
24
25
25
24
27
24
Monaghan
72
73
67
71
75
72
Offaly
62
57
59
57
53
44
Roscommon
193
181
176
170
163
147
Sligo
158
151
142
140
135
119
Tipperary
81
84
82
79
65
57
Waterford
13
12
12
12
14
13
Westmeath
45
43
42
39
34
31
Wexford
49
45
42
37
34
26
Wicklow
18
18
19
16
15
16
*Due to GDPR, as the numbers in this case are low it is not possible to provide the number as it could identify individuals.
Table 2: Breakdown of RSS participant payroll costs
County
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025

up to 21/02/2025
Carlow
€312,991.93
€316,780.07
€347,499.94
€349,271.72
€377,235.37
€57,852.64
Cavan
€1,526,526.40
€1,409,270.62
€1,415,454.14
€1,422,844.63
€1,551,085.64
€223,667.70
Clare
€2,160,149.85
€1,998,140.39
€1,971,060.61
€1,891,328.48
€1,841,292.70
€277,934.30
Cork
€2,747,005.88
€2,630,493.70
€2,602,677.65
€2,276,767.74
€2,532,626.28
€389,816.43
Donegal
€4,381,323.01
€4,068,910.80
€4,234,254.41
€4,384,491.04
€4,656,309.53
€720,571.84
*Dublin
Galway
€5,884,976.51
€5,619,439.25
€5,552,648.54
€5,679,099.20
€6,231,997.21
€974,299.07
Kerry
€4,090,940.14
€3,684,662.08
€3,617,510.11
€3,883,628.63
€3,664,672.94
€545,239.13
Kildare
€464,581.11
€425,232.67
€414,485.03
€451,077.14
€454,802.26
€63,432.56
Kilkenny
€303,117.43
€294,860.64
€236,261.20
€195,571.68
€210,111.53
€30,182.29
Laois
€377,025.50
€321,522.27
€365,053.56
€355,342.62
€272,191.64
€41,002.56
Leitrim
€1,623,598.83
€1,526,967.01
€1,680,605.08
€1,716,449.83
€1,859,358.92
€291,582.59
Limerick
€1,351,151.23
€1,235,162.41
€1,280,686.06
€1,250,775.96
€1,061,668.81
€153,215.64
Longford
€801,421.38
€775,361.24
€856,737.22
€880,787.30
€846,169.09
€128,452.64
Louth
€202,953.47
€174,203.55
€158,463.33
€156,531.52
€159,693.37
€26,045.92
Mayo
€9,156,075.57
€8,513,572.01
€8,848,493.85
€8,998,709.60
€9,326,959.86
€1,413,444.65
Meath
€358,797.37
€341,577.44
€357,978.47
€330,837.77
€372,918.53
€64,202.56
Monaghan
€1,039,023.51
€973,561.22
€932,152.19
€982,381.61
€1,141,238.62
€187,487.46
Offaly
€827,180.95
€768,384.98
€866,016.90
€878,663.27
€769,223.32
€111,512.99
Roscommon
€2,463,768.76
€2,321,388.41
€2,202,390.44
€2,294,222.69
€2,434,686.87
€366,219.82
Sligo
€1,953,169.47
€1,852,160.83
€1,835,404.10
€1,858,528.78
€1,962,925.78
€298,607.42
Tipperary
€1,026,583.47
€1,010,669.96
€995,694.40
€906,888.32
€901,813.58
€138,064.36
Waterford
€188,424.76
€176,070.42
€169,278.31
€170,206.30
€204,914.58
€32,580.80
Westmeath
€582,311.21
€542,931.22
€536,968.26
€507,755.01
€506,372.15
€75,736.83
Wexford
€713,075.79
€607,984.49
€559,053.35
€495,017.39
€479,671.18
€74,049.20
Wicklow
€258,978.32
€233,212.39
€240,657.45
€249,827.63
€260,017.96
€40,463.92
Total
€44,808,194.72
€41,835,373.83
€42,299,772.21
€42,586,811.26
€44,079,957.72
€6,725,665.32
*Due to GDPR we are unable to provide figures in respect of this county.

I trust this clarifies the position for the Deputy.

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