Staffing levels have been maintained in the Community Welfare Service nationwide in recent years, even as demands on the service decreased. This reflects my commitment to continue to support the delivery of in-person services to citizens in over 50 Intreo Centres across the country as well as Social Welfare Branch Offices and Departmental public offices. There are currently over 400 staff working in the Community Welfare Service throughout the country and work is underway to fill vacancies which have arisen through various staff movements, including retirement and staff availing of mobility opportunities to other Departments.
The Department is taking steps to allocate additional staff to the CWS having received an increased staffing allocation during the estimates process. I expect recruitment for these posts to begin shortly.
The delivery of crucial community welfare services to meet the challenges and the needs of citizens across the country is a priority for the Government and for the Department of Social Protection.
I trust this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.