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Opinion Asylum seekers with disabilities are largely invisible in an already difficult system

Asylum seekers with disabilities in Direct Provision must be afforded equal rights when compared to people with disabilities outside Direct Provision, Keelin Barry writes.

ASYLUM SEEKERS WITH disabilities in Direct Provision are largely invisible in the Irish International Protection System, the Irish disability sector and in wider Irish society as a whole. 

Both adults and children with disabilities living in Direct Provision can face additional and specific barriers, access issues, stigma and disability discrimination that compound the difficulties of navigating Direct Provision. Individuals with less visible or invisible disabilities are at an increased risk of exclusion. 

There are two legal instruments which should, in theory, offer some specific protections to asylum seekers with disabilities living in Direct Provision. 

The EU Recast Reception Conditions Directive, which was adopted in 2018 into Irish legislation called the European Communities (Reception Conditions). This legislation includes a legal requirement for the Irish State to develop a vulnerability assessment tool for certain groups of asylum seekers that are listed as “vulnerable”, which includes people with disabilities. 

The vulnerability assessment is legally required within thirty days after an international protection claim has been lodged. There was a delay of two and a half years in the development of the vulnerability assessment tool, which directly limited the rights of asylum seekers with disabilities to be assessed and potentially denied access to reasonable accommodations. In January 2021, the Government announced it was piloting a vulnerability assessment tool at the Balseskin Reception Centre in Dublin. 

In February 2021 the vulnerability assessment tool was extended to all new protection applicants. The Irish Centre for Human Rights and the Centre for Disability Law and Policy made a submission  in April 2021 to the Government to raise concerns about the need for a specific ‘disability lens’ to be applied to the vulnerability assessment pilot. It is now nine months since the pilot began, and questions about the rights of persons with disabilities living in Direct Provision remain unanswered.

The initial reception period is a heightened time of transition and stress where persons with disabilities may not be able to self-disclose their disability.

Newly-arrived asylum seekers with disabilities may worry that disclosing their disability may have a negative impact on their international protection applications. In addition, they may have experienced traumatic events that may have been the cause of their disability, including being survivors of trafficking or torture.

Some individuals may have recently acquired disabilities and discussing the details may be difficult, especially in the initial reception stage. Therefore, it is critical that asylum seekers can access the vulnerability assessment tool after this initial reception stage. 

Most importantly, access to the vulnerability assessment tool should be made available retroactively and immediately to those currently living outside the Balseskin Reception Centre in Direct Provision as a matter of urgency.

It is currently unclear when the vulnerability assessment tool will be made available to persons living outside of the Balseskin Reception Centre. 

Ireland ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2018 and is due to present its first report on it in late 2021.

The Irish Centre for Human Rights lodged a submission to the Government regarding asylum seekers with disabilities living in Direct Provision in April 2021. It recommended specific attention be paid to the needs of this particularly vulnerable group of disabled people in Ireland in the Draft Initial State Report.

However, there was no mention of the situation of asylum seekers with disabilities living in Direct Provision in any section of the Draft State Report. This omission needs to be remedied in the final State Report on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.  

All persons with disabilities living in Direct Provision should have equal access and protection under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities as equal rights holders when compared to other persons with disabilities living outside of the Direct Provision system.

Questions remain regarding the pilot of the vulnerability assessment tool including how long the vulnerability assessment ‘pilot’ will continue, what the processes of the vulnerability assessment are, by what date the pilot will be concluded, and by what date the vulnerability assessment tool will be implemented across all Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation Centres? 

This work is co-funded by Journal Media and a grant programme from the European Parliament. Any opinions or conclusions expressed in this work is the author’s own. The European Parliament has no involvement in nor responsibility for the editorial content published by the project. For more information, see here.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 6:32 AM

    Matt a nice guy but he is the establishment and has a D4 bias. Read his vitirol against McGregor yet relatively silent on his mate Hook.

    Yates comes from privilege as stated himself in his book. Privately educated the silver cutlery set from his mouth not just the spoon.

    Banks good, unions bad, we have to pay for water ah sure give the government a chance….. same same same……. Social media will thrive with this insiders at the helm pontificating.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 8:31 AM

    @John Stafford: Considering Cooper from Cork he done well for himself if he has embedded him in the D4 establishment.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 8:43 AM

    @mickmc: reread my comment. You are extracting meaning where there is none.

    The McGregor/ Hook difference is only one example where he suits a story to fit a ideology.

    I have met Matt on numerous occasions he is a nice guy but he is full of bias. He defends power and often he defends the indefensible as he is a hack lacking journalistic integrity.

    This problem is not confined to Matt and is not supposed to be a personal tirade just the awful state of journalism in this country.

    Yates counts DOB as his personal friend.

    Dead cat show.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 8:52 AM

    To cut a long story short : you will not get debate here. You will get bias, propaganda and misdirection.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 9:50 AM

    I am being too harsh here. I am sure TV3 are environment conscious and reckon that they can reduce their carbon footprint by asking fellow ” I want your land” Pat Kenny to give the lads a lift home after rehearsals.

    Sure they live in the same direction, eat in the same restaurant s and covert in the same bankrupt circles.

    Doing their bit for the environment.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 10:08 AM

    @John Stafford: I will be giving this a miss. Don’t like either of them. They definitely won’t be filling Vincent’s boots.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:07 AM

    Jobs for the boys as usual! What is News?

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:23 AM

    @Bernadette Purcell: How dare they get jobs jist because theyre popular and experienced.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 10:09 AM

    @Neal Ireland Hello.: they are yawn material.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 11:40 AM

    @Neal Ireland Hello.: Agree whole-heartedly. If you are in the national spotlight, you will have as many haters as supporters. Bernadette would prefer some long-time Dole mule to get the job, despite the fact they dont want to work.

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    Sep 20th 2017, 12:20 AM

    @Larry Fitzwell: I’d say your surname refers to how well your lower orifice accommodates your head.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:15 AM

    It will be a pile of S@$te no doubt, pretty much like every tabloidish tripe that comes out of TV3, the only successful programme ever made on this ghastly station was tonight with Vincent Browne. Matt and Ivan are no Vincent’s , it will be a train wreck, Matt probing the nicetees of his guests, Ivan trying to concut conspiracies/ controversies even from the most mundane guests.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 11:41 AM

    @Joseph Dempsey: What is the point of you? Writing something off before you have seen 1 minute of it!!! Must be hard to live with all that bitterness inside you?

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    Sep 20th 2017, 7:59 AM

    @Larry Fitzwell: god bless you Larry, is that it, is this all you can contribute? It would normally take 10 seconds of my time to respond to anything TV3 has to offer but I was busy warming my redibrex. As an aside perhaps you could name a single production of quality that has come out of this station? It’s nothing but a cheap advertising bill board. Your final inference re living with bitterness has a disturbing undertone so doesn’t merit comment but I can assure you I live a deliriously happy life.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:16 AM

    Life is far to short to spend even ten seconds listening to them two posh boys.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:04 AM

    I’m expecting a cringe fest

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    Sep 19th 2017, 6:55 AM

    Let’s hope they stick to the current affairs and it doesn’t become a quasi sports affair…there is enough of that on st the weekend.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 8:58 AM

    It sounds awful. Iwouldn’t be bothered watching. Two DOB employees, one an ex-Fine Gael minister.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:20 AM

    For the love of god, does everything have to be called “Today” or “Tonight” or The Daily Tonight Show” or some combination of the above!

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:38 AM

    As someone who get up early in the morning I can’t see myself getting to see too much of it if it’s starting at 11pm

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    Sep 19th 2017, 10:04 AM

    It’s on too late. Why do both RTE and TV3 schedule current affairs programs when most people are heading off for a night’s sleep. Why aren’t these programs shown earlier in the evening instead of feckin Frock Finders and other similar dross.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:45 AM

    POLL:
    Will you be watching? Come on predictable journal

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    Sep 19th 2017, 9:08 AM

    Mick Clifford : the only man for he job,This pair it will be all cosy and chummy with a few insider barbs exchanged,well that’s showbiz folks.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:27 AM

    Will Enda be the first Guest

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    Sep 19th 2017, 10:28 AM

    They are obviously not targetting the workimg audience, the people who get out of bed early have to be in bed by 11

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    Sep 19th 2017, 9:25 AM

    Hope you’re opinionated and as bullish as ever Ivan,not a watered down version

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    Sep 19th 2017, 10:20 AM

    It is an American approach, with 2 questioners of different view points, the purpose of which is to create an entertaining polarisation of outlook.

    It is current affairs as light, very light, entertainment.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 7:34 AM

    Who will do the nasty old guff and blather, refelecting the voice of prejudice and anti rationality?

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    Sep 19th 2017, 4:27 PM

    How about discussing the witch hunt that was George Hook where you can’t even voice your opinion on the radio.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 9:15 PM

    I’m not a fan of either of them, I can’t even listen to them on the radio but I’ll have a look at the show and see how it goes.

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    Sep 19th 2017, 5:19 PM

    Better that than “a table with four walking legs,” like I experienced at a seance one night. Straight up. I announced I wasn’t convinced and the whole thing was a scam. A few minutes later I felt the pressure of (heavy) wood nudging me. No pulleys or other devices were in evidence…

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