Minister Humphreys hosts Pre Budget 2021 Forum in Dublin Castle
- Foilsithe: 30 Iúil 2020
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 11 Aibreán 2025
Over 50 Organisations & Community Groups represented
Roadmap Steering Group on Social Inclusion announced
The Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, T.D., hosted the Department of Social Protection’s annual Pre-Budget Forum in Dublin Castle today.
Representatives from over 50 organisations and community groups attended the Forum, which was moderated by Deirdre O’Shaughnessy, broadcaster and journalist.
Addressing the Forum, Minister Humphreys said:
“Up until March this year, about 1.4 million people; pensioners, people with disabilities, people on maternity or sick leave, carers and jobseekers, received a payment from my Department. In addition, nearly 640,000 families receive Child Benefit each month for more than 1.2 million children. Since March my Department paid 701,000 individuals a Pandemic Unemployment Payment.
“The question for us all this morning is: How can we build a budget which prioritises resources effectively and delivers the best impact, both in terms of addressing the risk of poverty and helping people to return to work?”
The Minister spoke about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and how it has changed the economic and social landscape for every citizen. The Minister told the Forum that the Government is committed in its Programme ‘Our Shared Future’ to tackling poverty and social exclusion and promoting participation in society. Therefore her key priorities are to support people back into employment and improving the living standards for the most vulnerable in society.
Minister Humphreys also stated that she is committed to implementing the new social inclusion strategy - A Roadmap for Social Inclusion 2020-2025. On this, the Minister announced today that she is establishing a Social Inclusion Roadmap Steering Group and she has asked her colleague, Minister of State, Joe O’Brien, T.D. to chair this group. Sister Bernadette McMahon and Patricia Kielty will be members of the Steering Group – the group’s first meeting is being scheduled for September.
The Minister acknowledged the engagement with the stakeholders such as those attending the Pre Budget Forum in helping her and her officials prioritise measures for the upcoming Budget.
“The options for the forthcoming Budget will be considered by the Government in the coming months and your Budget submissions and participation here today are a hugely important and valuable part of the process.”
List of Organisations represented at Pre-Budget 2021 Forum
- Active Retirement Ireland
- Age Action Ireland
- Age and Opportunity
- Alliance of Age Sector NGOs (formerly Active Ageing Partnership)
- Alone
- American Chamber of Commerce Ireland
- ATD Fourth World Ireland
- Barnardos
- Care Alliance Ireland
- Chambers Ireland
- Children's Rights Alliance
- Comhairle na nÓg
- Congress Centres Network
- Crosscare
- Disability Federation of Ireland (DFI)
- European Anti-Poverty Network
- Family Carers Ireland
- Focus Ireland
- Free Legal Advice Centres (FLAC)
- Home and Community Care Ireland
- Ibec
- Inclusion Ireland
- Independent Living and Movement Ireland
- Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association
- Irish Congress of Trade Unions
- Irish Council for Social Housing
- Irish Countrywomen’s Association
- Irish Farmers’ Association
- Irish National Organisation of the Unemployed (INOU)
- Irish Refugee Council
- Irish Rural Link
- Irish Senior Citizens’ Parliament
- ISME
- Mental Health Reform
- National Association of Widows in Ireland
- National Council for the Blind in Ireland
- National Federation of Pensioners' Associations
- National Women's Council of Ireland
- National Youth Council of Ireland
- One Family
- Pavee Point
- Protestant Aid
- Retired Workers Committee (ICTU)
- Simon Community
- Social Justice Ireland
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul
- SPARK (Single Parents Acting for the Rights of Kids)
- The Wheel
- Threshold
- TREOIR
- Trustus
- Union of Students in Ireland
- Vincentian Partnership for Social Justice
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