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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 May 2024

Tuesday, 14 May 2024

Questions (410)

Violet-Anne Wynne

Question:

410. Deputy Violet-Anne Wynne asked the Minister for Social Protection how many carer’s benefit cases will be administered in 2023, by county, in tabular form; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21374/24]

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Carer's Benefit (CARB) is a payment made to insured people who leave the workforce or reduce their working hours to care for a child or an adult in need of full-time care and attention. The payment is available to any resident within the European Union or UK who meets the qualifying conditions.

To qualify, the Carer must satisfy PRSI conditions, employment conditions, show that they are providing full-time care and attention and must show that the care recipient requires full-time care and attention.

The average processing times for CARB claims in 2023 was 4 weeks.

The numbers of CARB claims received, awarded and disallowed by county in 2023 are provided in the table below.

County

Applications Received

Applications Awarded

Applications Disallowed

Carlow

61

66

18

Cavan

78

75

21

Clare

115

112

27

Cork

518

523

163

Donegal

174

167

45

Dublin

793

825

235

Galway

311

322

87

Kerry

187

179

48

Kildare

207

216

59

Kilkenny

96

87

31

Laois

98

99

37

Leitrim

45

37

14

Limerick

197

178

51

Longford

46

39

16

Louth

145

137

38

Mayo

182

172

47

Meath

181

179

52

Monaghan

79

69

25

Offaly

86

82

28

Roscommon

84

88

30

Sligo

73

71

22

Tipperary

168

163

51

Waterford

125

121

42

Westmeath

98

99

37

Wexford

129

126

49

Wicklow

102

104

38

Outside the State

114

109

48

Total

4,492

4,445

1,359

Some of the applications awarded or disallowed in 2023 were received in late 2022.

I hope this information is of assistance to the Deputy.

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