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427 Questions— 22 February 2005. <strong>Written</strong> <strong>Answers</strong> 428Social Welfare Code.216. Mr. Stanton asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs if he has set up a workinggroup to review <strong>the</strong> position <strong>of</strong> lone parents andrelevant social welfare payments; when <strong>the</strong> groupwas established; <strong>the</strong> frequency with which it hasmet; <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> group;when it will complete its review; and if he willmake a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter. [5551/05]Minister for Social and Family Affairs (Mr.Brennan): The Department has been involved ina number <strong>of</strong> reviews and studies related to <strong>the</strong>one-parent family payment. These have included<strong>the</strong> Department’s review <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> one-parent familypayment, regarding which a report was publishedin October 2001, and participation in an internationalOECD study on reconciling work andfamily life, entitled Babies and Bosses, VolumeII <strong>of</strong> which contains <strong>the</strong> findings on Ireland. TheDepartment has also assisted in NESF studies onlone parents. Relevant research has been carriedout under <strong>the</strong> Department’s family research programmeand by Combat Poverty Agency, <strong>the</strong>ESRI and o<strong>the</strong>r bodies in this general area.In November 2004, following discussion at <strong>the</strong>Cabinet committee on social inclusion, it wasdecided that priority be given to specificallyexamining obstacles to employment for loneparents.The aforementioned OECD report shows thatemployment participation among lone parents inIreland is relatively low compared to that in o<strong>the</strong>rOECD countries. Jobless households are particularlyat risk <strong>of</strong> poverty and <strong>the</strong> fact that loneparents and <strong>the</strong>ir children are among <strong>the</strong> groupsmost at risk may, in part at least, be attributed to<strong>the</strong> relatively low level <strong>of</strong> employment participation.It was <strong>the</strong>refore concluded that action inthis area would be a key element in <strong>the</strong> context<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> special initiative on ending child povertyunder Sustaining Progress.This task was entrusted to <strong>the</strong> senior <strong>of</strong>ficials’group on social inclusion, which reports to <strong>the</strong>Cabinet committee. The senior <strong>of</strong>ficials’ grouphas set up a small steering group to examine <strong>the</strong>issue in detail and prepare a draft report for considerationby <strong>the</strong> group and, when completed, <strong>the</strong>Cabinet committee. Both <strong>the</strong> senior <strong>of</strong>ficials’group and steering committee are chaired by <strong>the</strong>Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Taoiseach, and <strong>the</strong> secretariatto <strong>the</strong> latter group is provided by <strong>the</strong> familyaffairs unit in my Department. The Department<strong>of</strong> Finance and <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice for social inclusion inmy Department are also represented on <strong>the</strong> steeringgroup. Representatives <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r Departmentswill participate as necessary.The steering group held its first meetingrecently and will meet on a regular basis with aview to completing its draft report by mid-year.It is expected that <strong>the</strong> final report will bepresented to <strong>the</strong> Cabinet committee on socialinclusion in <strong>the</strong> second half <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> year.The report will contain an analysis <strong>of</strong> obstaclesto employment for lone parents which may arisein current support arrangements, includingincome support, education and training, employment,health, housing and accommodation, withrecommendations on how <strong>the</strong>se obstacles couldbe overcome and what fur<strong>the</strong>r supports may berequired to facilitate lone parents in taking upemployment, including information provision.Special account will be taken <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> findings <strong>of</strong>a report that NESC has been commissioned toprepare, under Sustaining Progress, on <strong>the</strong> possiblemerging <strong>the</strong> child dependant allowance,CDA, with <strong>the</strong> family income supplement.A list <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> members <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> steering group onlone parents is given in Appendix A.Appendix A: Members <strong>of</strong> Steering Group on Lone ParentsMs Mary DoyleMs Eileen KeoghMr. Michael ScanlonMr. Dermot QuigleyMr. Gerry ManganMs Orlaigh QuinnDepartment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Taoiseach(Chair)Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> TaoiseachDepartment <strong>of</strong> FinanceDepartment <strong>of</strong> FinanceOffice for Social InclusionOffice for Social InclusionThe secretary to <strong>the</strong> group is Mr. HeberMcMahon, Department <strong>of</strong> Social and FamilyAffairs.Work Permits.217. Mr. Connolly asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> Maltesenationals who have applied for PPS numberssince 1 May 2004 to permit <strong>the</strong>m to work here;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[5562/05]218. Mr. Connolly asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> nationals <strong>of</strong>Hungary who have applied for PPS numberssince 1 May 2004 to permit <strong>the</strong>m to work here;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[5563/05]219. Mr. Connolly asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> Latviannationals who have applied for PPS numberssince 1 May 2004 to permit <strong>the</strong>m to work here;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[5564/05]220. Mr. Connolly asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> Polishnationals who have applied for PPS numberssince 1 May 2004 to permit <strong>the</strong>m to work here;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[5565/05]221. Mr. Connolly asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Socialand Family Affairs <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> Estoniannationals who have applied for PPS numberssince 1 May 2004 to permit <strong>the</strong>m to workhere. [5566/05]

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