I propose to take Questions Nos. 404 and 405 together.
The One-Parent Family Payment is a payment for lone parents under 66, who are not cohabiting, and whose youngest child is under seven. The Jobseekers Transitional Payment is a special arrangement under the Jobseeker’s Allowance scheme for lone parents under 66 who are not cohabiting and whose child/children are between seven and fourteen years old.
In addition to other requirements, to be eligible for either of these supports the applicant must be the main carer for at least one child. This means, for example, that the child must live with that person. The One Parent Family Payment and the Jobseekers Transitional Payment are not paid where there is joint equal custody of a child or children. There are no plans to make changes in this regard.
Where a person who has an income need, does not qualify for either of the above payments, they may qualify for another of the Department's income supports, such as Jobseeker's Allowance.
The Department continuously reviews its services and schemes to ensure they are meeting policy objectives while any proposed changes need also to be considered in an overall budgetary context.
I trust this clarifies the position.