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Minister Heather Humphreys made the announcement this morning.

Access to rent supplement for victims of domestic violence extended to the end of the year

Rent supplement can be provided for an initial three-month period and the usual means test does not apply.

VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC violence can continue to access rent supplement on referral from Tusla or Tusla-funded providers through to the end of this year. 

The measure implemented in response to the Covid-19 pandemic was initially due to expire this week.

Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys said today it has now been extended to the end of December. 

Since it was implemented in August, 49 victims of domestic violence have been referred and supported in getting access to rent supplement. 

When an application is made, rent supplement can be provided for an initial three-month period and the usual means test does not apply. 

The applicant has to pay a minimum contribution towards the rent for this period. 

After the first three months, provision is made for a further three-month period of rent supplement without a means test. 

Where necessary, engagement is made with the person’s local authority over a longer-term housing solution. 

Minister Humphreys said: “Domestic violence can be a silent and terrifying ordeal for many people, and especially so during the current Covid-19 Level 5 restrictions. There is never an excuse for domestic violence, no matter what the circumstances are.

“As Minister for Social Protection, I am determined to ensure my Department supports victims of domestic violence in seeking safer accommodation and I am pleased to extend the protocol that we have in place until the end of the year.”

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    Mute Anne Busher Collins
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    Feb 19th 2021, 11:47 AM

    Why not indefinitely?

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    Mute Tomo
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    Feb 19th 2021, 11:53 AM

    @Anne Busher Collins: Cause everything in this country is restricted. Just look at the farce of college grants.

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    Feb 19th 2021, 1:50 PM

    Level 5 extended till May. Victims of domestic violence have had a year of unprecedented hell and it looks like it will never end. If our neighbours say they’re extending lockdowns till April our goody-two-shoes crew have to extend it a month further to show how compliant they are. And many people applaud them, asking for their shackles to be left on longer, tightened a bit more. They’re loving the punishment. But their punishment is nothing compared to what domestic violence victims suffer day in day out. The only respite they got was when their abuser left the house to go to work or somewhere else. Now that safety valve is gone thanks to lockdowns. The abusers suffer from lockdowns too and will be taking out their frustrations on their victims. Covid-19 is lethal in far more ways than the obvious.

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