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Parliamentary Question: Case Workers

Home / News / Environment, Community and Local Government / Parliamentary Question: Case Workers
2nd July 201322nd January 2016
By admin_exsiteIn Environment, Community and Local Government, Social Protection
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Question to the Minister for Social Protection (Ms Joan Burton, TD)

To ask the Minister for Social Protection if, in view of the publication of the European Commission’s Winter 2012 Review of Ireland’s Economic Adjustment Programme in April 2013, her views on its recommendation to double the number of case managers from approximately 300 at the end of 2012 to 600 in 2013 and further increase it in 2014 entirely through redeployment of existing staff; if she will outline the progress she has made in this regard; and if she will make a statement on the matter. – Jerry Buttimer.

For WRITTEN answer on Tuesday, 2nd July, 2013.

REPLY

The implementation of a more intensive and rigorous case management requires that additional resources be devoted to the activation process.  However, the implementation of the new Intreo process and the integration of previously separate functions in FÁS, the Community Welfare Service (CWS) and the Department of Social Protection also generates efficiencies and will enable staff to be freed up for redeployment to activation/case management duties.  A target to redeploy three hundred staff in the current year has been set and the Department is currently in the process of planning this redeployment. I expect that the redeployment will be completed on target by the year end.

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