Written answers

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Department of Justice and Equality

Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence

Photo of Fionntán Ó SúilleabháinFionntán Ó Súilleabháin (Wicklow-Wexford, Sinn Fein)
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1176. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the refusal rate for both women's refuges in county Wexford and in Bray, each year from January 2020 to date in 2025, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12055/25]

Photo of Jim O'CallaghanJim O'Callaghan (Dublin Bay South, Fianna Fail)
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One of the overarching goals of the Zero Tolerance Strategy to address domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV), is ensuring that everyone who needs a refuge space will get one. The Strategy, published in June 2022, includes a commitment to doubling the number of refuge spaces by the end of 2026.

To accelerate the delivery of additional refuge accommodation year on year, Cuan, the Domestic, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Agency, was established in 2024.

There were 147 refuge units at the end of 2023, with 12 new units delivered in 2024, including the state-of-the-art refuge in Wexford. In 2025, another 54 units are set to be under construction or due for refurbishment this year, of which 22 are expected to be delivered in Dublin and Louth.

Cuan is now responsible for coordinating all Government actions set out in the Strategy and is working in partnership with the local front-line services providers, local authorities, the Department of Housing and the Housing Agency and has streamlined processes in order to accelerate the delivery of domestic violence refuges.

As this question relates to work under the remit of Cuan, I have referred it to the Agency for direct response on the specific data sought by the Deputy.

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