Jan O'Sullivan
Question:548. Deputy Jan O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the local authorities that have appointed a HAP pathfinder; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38454/19]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 September 2019
548. Deputy Jan O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the local authorities that have appointed a HAP pathfinder; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [38454/19]
View answerI assume that the Deputy is referring to the Homeless HAP Place Finder Service.
The Place Finder Service is a targeted support for homeless households who are finding it difficult to secure HAP tenancies and has been successfully utilised by the Dublin Regional Homeless Executive (DRHE) across the 4 Dublin local authorities since February 2015. The Place Finder Service assists homeless households in exiting emergency accommodation, primarily by sourcing suitable accommodation and by providing access to the payment of a deposit and up to two months advance rent, within the HAP limits, on the behalf of the HAP recipient
It has been rolled out nationally, across all local authorities, with effect from January 2018 and all local authorities are entitled to apply for approval for a dedicated resource. It should be noted that a local authority does not need to have a dedicated Place Finder personnel resource in place to utilise the Homeless HAP structures such as deposit and advance rent.
More than 6,200 households have been supported by the Homeless HAP scheme in the Dublin region up to the end of Q2, 2019. Nationally, the corresponding figure was over 8,100 households.
My Department has, to date, approved funding for the appointment of 23 Place Finders. Currently, there are 22 Place Finders operating out of 24 local authorities. Other local authorities indicated that they are satisfied with their existing homeless service. The operation of local homeless services, including the Place Finder Service, is a matter for each local authority.
The information requested is set out in the following table:
Local Authorities with a Place Finder Service |
Carlow County Council |
Clare County Council |
Cork City Council |
Cork County Council |
Dublin City Council |
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council |
Fingal County Council |
Galway City Council |
Galway County Council |
Kerry County Council |
Kildare County Council |
Kilkenny County Council |
Laois County Council - shared resource with Offaly County Council. |
Limerick City & County Council |
Longford County Council - shared resource with Westmeath County Council. |
Meath County Council |
Offaly County Council - shared resource with Laois County Council. |
Sligo County Council |
South Dublin County Council |
Tipperary County Council |
Waterford City & County Council |
Westmeath County Council - shared resource with Longford County Council. |
Wexford County Council |
Wicklow County Council |