Statutory mandate

Provision of social welfare income supports

What this means

  • The Department of Social Protection is the public body responsible for running social welfare income support schemes in Ireland.[source]
  • Its legal basis comes from the Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005, which sets out the rules for social insurance and social assistance in Ireland.[source]
  • The Department pays out a wide range of supports including pensions, jobseeker's payments, child benefit, and payments for people with disabilities and carers.[source]
  • These payments affect a large share of the Irish population, making this one of the most significant areas of public spending and accountability.[source]
  • There are 3 implementing commitments linked to this mandate, meaning specific actions are being tracked to ensure the Department delivers on its obligations.[source]

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Duty

The Department of Social Protection administers social insurance and social assistance schemes, providing income supports including pensions, jobseeker's payments, child benefit and disability and carer's payments.

Legislative references

  • Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005

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