WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN YOU MOVE INTO A NEW HOME
Social payments If you are receiving payments from the Department of Social Protection and are changing your address, you must inform the Department. Please contact
Social payments If you are receiving payments from the Department of Social Protection and are changing your address, you must inform the Department. Please contact
The Accommodation Recognition Payment Scheme for asylum seekers has been officially extended: The Accommodation Recognition Payment is a tax-free monthly payment of €800 per accommodation (vacant
If you or your family require accommodation, you should let Immigration Officials know and you will be referred to the Ukraine Crisis Temporary Accommodation Team
Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection (BOTPs) will only be permitted to be absent from State funded accommodation in exceptional circumstances. Without prior DCEDIY approval, they lose
The Local Authority Affordable Purchase Scheme helps people on moderate incomes to buy new homes at reduced prices.
People across Ireland have opened their homes to provide temporary accommodation to people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine. In recognition of their generosity, the government
Currently, four organizations are helping to place Ukrainians in separate temporary housing provided through the Offer a Home or Pledged accommodation schemes, these are: Irish
Since the 9th of November 2022, the Irish Government has communicated that it will not be able to provide accommodation for newly arriving/newly acquired pets
From 12 /12/2022, in line with the government decision of the 28th of October, a Serviced Accommodation Contribution Policy will come into operation, on a
NEWKD (North, East and West Kerry Development) is proud to have funded and developed this website under the SICAP (Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme) and is grateful to each of the Partners for their invaluable contribution to the usefulness and relevance of this site.
The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) is co-funded by the Irish Government, through the Department of Rural and Community Development, and the European Social Fund Plus under the Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training (EIST) Programme 2021-2027