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Tuesday, 29 July 2025

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Social Welfare Payments

Photo of John ClendennenJohn Clendennen (Offaly, Fine Gael)
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1890. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the average processing time for educational sector workers who apply for a jobseeker’s payment while temporarily laid off during the summer months; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44088/25]

Photo of Dara CallearyDara Calleary (Mayo, Fianna Fail)
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Educational sector workers who are not paid outside of school term time and who wish to avail of income support while temporarily laid-off during the school breaks can apply for a jobseeker’s payment. The average processing time for a jobseeker's payment is 2 weeks from registration of the claim through to a decision. Some claims may take longer to decide, for example, where additional information is required from a person in support of their claim.

The person applying must satisfy all the qualifying conditions to receive a payment. This includes completing the relevant claim application forms and providing supporting documentation in a timely manner while also being available for full-time work and genuinely seeking work at each school break.

Educational Sector Workers (ESWs) who have previously had a claim with my Department are issued with a repeat jobseeker’s application form and a holiday entitlement form in advance of the school holiday periods. This advance process facilitates an efficient service to these customers and allows for speedy processing of their claims when the period of unemployment actually arises.

Over the last number of years my Department has dedicated teams working solely on Education Sector Workers claims in order to streamline processes and minimise delays for people. As each claim is assessed individually, and each person's employment and claim history is different, the payment due will also be different. The large volume of jobseeker's claims received at the school breaks means that some decisions on these claims may take a number of weeks to process. If any customer is in urgent financial need my Department’s Community Welfare Service may provide assistance while they wait for their claim to be processed.

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