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‘Department staff must be strengthened to meet deadline for end of Direct Provision’

written by Chris McNulty April 22, 2021
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THOMAS Pringle said that additional staffing will be needed in the Department of Justice to end the system of direct provision.

The Klllybegs-based Independent welcomed some aspects of a new white paper on ending direct provision.

“Unless the huge backlog of people waiting for decisions on their application is addressed, there is absolutely no way that the 2024 deadline to end direct provision will be met,” he said.

Deputy Pringle addressed the Dáil today, during statements by the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth on direct provision.

He said: “There needs to be a significant increase in staffing and resources at the Department of Justice, the International Protection Office, the International Protection Appeals Tribunal and the Legal Aid Board.

“I don’t doubt your intention regarding the White Paper, but it just doesn’t have any teeth without buy-in from Justice.”

Deputy Pringle said that January 2021 reports showed that of the 7,494 people seeking asylum, 5,259 were awaiting a first-instance decision on their case and 1,662 were awaiting an IPAT decision.  More than 6,900 of those people were living in direct provision, including 1,993 children.

he said: “People are reportedly left in limbo waiting for a decision for up to 18 months, then they are further trapped in direct provision because of the unavailability of housing options.

“I have been informed that if a ‘vulnerability is indicated’, follow-on referrals will be made. There are 144 children awaiting a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services appointment in Donegal, 33 of whom have been waiting for over 12 months. Resources must be provided to ensure that timely services are available to vulnerable people.”

Deputy Pringle said he has been writing to the relevant ministers since the end of last year about preparing Letterkenny for the arrival of new families and children. He also offered a céad míle fáilte to the families who have started moving into the new, own-door direct provision accommodation in Letterkenny.

he said: “Unfortunately, this centre is still being run by a private company with choices limited as to where residents can shop and no real independent complaints mechanism.

“I have serious concerns around the need for an independent complaints mechanism for the accommodation centre. I do not think that it is satisfactory that residents should first complain to the centre manager or then to IPAS.”

‘Department staff must be strengthened to meet deadline for end of Direct Provision’ was last modified: April 22nd, 2021 by Chris McNulty
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Chris McNulty

Author of 'Boxing In Donegal: A History (2021)' - the definitive history of the sport in County Donegal - and 'Relentless: A Race Through Time', the 2019 memoir of former Irish Athletics Team Manager Patsy McGonagle. From St Johnston and now based in Letterkenny, Chris was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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