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RECEPTION & INTEGRATION AGENCY
MONTHLY STATISTICS REPORT
OCTOBER 2015
1. Table of Contents 2. Applications for Declaration as a Refugee 3. Top Five countries of Origin (ORAC) 4. Cases Finalised by ORAC 5. Return of EU13 Accession State Nationals 6. Accommodation Status of RIA Residents 7. Age Profile of RIA Residents 8. Overview of Direct Provision 9. Profile of New RIA Applicants Accommodated 10. Capacity/Occupancy By County 11. Capacity/Occupancy By HSE Area 12. Capacity/Occupancy 2000 to Date 13. Capacity/Occupancy Charts 2004 to Date 14. Dispersal & Breakdown of RIA Accommodation Centres 15. Accommodation Centres 16. Accommodation Centre Portfolio 17. Nationality & Geographical Breakdown of RIA Residents 18. Breakdown of Family Groups in RIA Accommodation 19. Duration of Stay by Applicants in Direct Provision 20. Dispersal Statistics
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 1
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2000 976 864 972 1036 802 677 773 919 963 1098 1096 762 109382001 840 706 763 741 838 882 961 983 855 892 904 960 103252002 838 763 932 888 795 869 1133 995 1199 1148 984 1090 116342003 979 947 892 667 604 661 646 655 611 496 395 347 79002004 392 363 501 377 403 324 371 401 466 329 409 430 47662005 393 377 489 320 322 315 325 348 372 320 346 396 43232006 400 313 438 282 412 278 313 332 422 394 415 310 43092007 385 333 347 277 318 316 358 294 318 356 343 340 39852008 329 296 299 299 301 329 339 333 360 357 324 300 38662009 254 270 270 241 229 244 218 226 197 203 176 161 26892010 189 176 167 161 179 154 162 174 155 143 154 125 1939
Applications for Declaration as a Refugee 1991 to End October 2015
9 39 91 362 4241179
38834626
7724
1093810325
11634
7900
47664323 4314 3985 3866
26891939
1290 956 9461448
2773
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1991199219931994199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015
2010 189 176 167 161 179 154 162 174 155 143 154 125 19392011 133 125 127 87 100 114 111 113 95 72 117 96 12902012 101 83 59 69 76 70 91 87 70 105 72 73 9562013 79 83 65 92 80 73 70 65 80 81 109 69 9462014 99 83 109 95 106 105 131 126 138 129 155 172 14482015 215 201 209 265 257 334 290 332 407 263 2773
227 127 0
1 10 23 01 263
DundalkCloverhill
October 2015 Breakdown: Location of Applications for Declaration as a Refugee
Total
Refugee Application Centre, Mount St. Cork (Other)
Shannon Airport
Dublin Airport CastlereaRosslare SligoCork Airport Wexford
6.50%
7.00%
7.50%
8.00%
8.50%
9.00%
9.50%
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average Application Per Month 2000-2014 (%)
Number of Applications Received at ORAC from 1991 to Date
2 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
Applications for Declaration as a Refugee Year to Date
1211, 43.7%
254, 9.2%179, 6.5%146, 5.3%
122, 4.4%
861, 31.0%
Top Five Countries of Origin to End October 2015
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Albania
Nigeria
India
Others
Total: 2,773
Data provided by ORAC
172, 15.3%
118, 10.5%
77, 6.9%
74, 6.6%
70, 6.2%
610, 54.4%
Top Five Countries for same period in 2014
Pakistan
Nigeria
Zimbabwe
Algeria
Bangladesh
Others
Total: 1121
Top 5 Countries of Origin
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 5
Cases Processed to Completion (ORAC)for 2002 to End October 2015
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20151) Positive Recommendations 894 345 430 455 397 376 295 97 24 61 67 128 132 118 2) Negative Recommendations Following Interview 5,965 5,461 4,906 3,952 3,249 2,621 2,942 2,612 1,309 1,050 700 581 661 521 3) Other Negative Recommendations & Cases Withdrawn 7,565 3,509 1,562 835 598 811 964 797 596 480 287 251 246 327 4) Determinations Made Under Dublin Convention / Dublin Regulation 191 237 243 439 540 368 385 402 263 243 144 159 21 223Unprocessable 586 -911 -20 1 0 -24 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Amendment/Adjustment -4Total 15,201 8,641 7,121 5,682 4,784 4,152 4,581 3,908 2,192 1,834 1,198 1,120 1,060 1,189
It should be noted that these recommendations refer to the year in which the recommendationswere made and NOT to the year in which the applications were lodged.
Information received from ORAC
3,819 , 6%
18,828 , 30%
3,858 , 6%
Cases Processed to Completion (ORAC) 2002 to End October 2015*
1) Positive Recommendation
2) Negative Recommendation (Interview)
3) Other Negative Recommendation
4) Dublin II
*Not including Unprocessable Cases or Adjustments
36,530 , 58%
Cases Processed to Completion 2002 to DateApplications for Declaration as a Refugee
4 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
Country Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec TotalBulgaria 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 7Croatia 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6Cyprus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Czech Republic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3Estonia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Hungary 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 10Latvia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 8Lithuania 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 11Malta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Poland 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 6 3 4 0 0 18Romania 10 13 9 18 33 20 12 13 11 6 0 0 145Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1Slovenia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 10 18 14 25 37 24 14 29 19 20 0 0 210
Details of Return Flights for Citizens of the post-2004 EU Accession States - 2015
Return Flights Per post-2004 EU Accession States (2015)
69.0%
8.6%
5.2%4.8%
3.8%3.3% 5.2% Romania
Poland
Lithuania
Hungary
Latvia
Bulgaria
Other
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Return Flights to post-2004 EU Accession States per Month (2015)
EU13 Accession State NationalsDetails of Return Flights for Destitute
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 5
540
551
2073
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Accommodation Status of RIA Residents
FemaleMale
The figures above are taken from the AISIP database. At the end of the above month there were 4,792 persons “live on system”.122 residents had not yet had their status recorded. *An 'Unregistered Child' refers to a child living in RIA Accommodation, in respect of whom his/her partents have yet to make an application for asylum for them.
Notwithstanding the status declared by an applicant for asylum, the figures above reflect the effective accommodation status of a resident while in RIA Accommodation. For example, while a resident may be married to a person who remains in their country of origin, his/her status for purely accommodation reasons will be 'Single'.
5
428
263
427
60 38
5
9
258
61 840
500
Child Lone Parent Married Single Unregistered Child*
Status Not Yet Recorded
End October 2015
Accommodation Status of RIA Residents
6 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
391
663
163
679
1655
918
242
6219
0
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800
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1200
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Age Profile of RIA Residents - October 2015
The figures above are taken from the AISIP database. At the end of the above month there were 4,792 persons “live on system”.
The figures above are taken from the AISIP database. At the end of the above month there were 4,792 persons “live on system”.
183
331
73
174
501
365
79
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208
332
90
505 55
3
163
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0-4 5-12 13-17 18-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65 66+ Not Stated/ Unknown
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Age Profile of RIA Residents by Gender - October 2015
Female
Male
Age Profile of Residents in Direct Provision
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 7
28/9/15 - 25/10/15 Year to 25/10/1510 April 2000 to
25/10/15*
Applications for Asylum (ORAC) 285 2720 70933
New Applicants Not Accommodated by RIA on Date of Application* 51 445 2935Aggregate (See Note 2) 47 305 5138
B2 RIA Applicants Who Presented at Ports and Airports* x (See Note 3) 29 219 1336
Numbers not dealt with by RIA (Unacc. Minors) 3 22 2807[& CWO prior to May 2003]
New Applicants Considered for RIA Accommodation (See Note 4) 235 2393 63222
New Applicants Refusing D.P./Missing at ORAC 1 21 7866Of Which Re-Applicants Refusing D.P./Missing at ORAC* x(See Note 5) 0 2 24
New ORAC Applicants Accommodated by RIA (See Note 1) 234 2372 55325Of Which Re-applicants for Asylum (ORAC) Accommodated by RIA x 0 1 30* Total From w/e 4/1/9 x Denotes a figure that is reconciled monthly rather than weekly
Occupancy Contracted Capacity %
Reception Centres 296 310 95%Accommodation Centres 4345 4991 87%
Total Direct Provision Residents 4641 5301 88%
Self Catering Facilities 88 128 69%
Total RIA Residents 4729 5429 87%
Applicants Provided with RIA Accommodation
Note on Above Figures1) From w/e 4/1/2009, all first time applicants to RIA for accommodation have been classified as 'New Applicants', regardless of the date of an application forasylum was made with the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner (ORAC). It was previously the practice to only classify as a 'New Applicant' those who sought accommodation on the same date that they made an application to ORAC
2) From w/e 4/1/9, a record has been kept of the number of ORAC applicants who did not apply for accommodation with RIA. The first figure is a bare figureof those who did not apply. The second is the aggregate figure, allowing for those who did not apply to RIA on the day of ORAC application, but who were subsequently accommodated in Direct Provision at Mount Street.
3) While the figures above may include those who made their application at a port or airport, from w/e 4/1/9 a separate record will be included,in the weekly and monthly 'Overview of Direct Provision', of total such applications made.
4) From w/e 4/1/9, this section has referred to those 'Considered' for Accommodation, rather than 'Entitled' to Accommodation. The previous descriptionmay have incorrectly indicated that all those B1 were not "entitled" to entry to Direct Provision.
5) The RIA figures for re-applicants accommodated prior to w/e 4/1/2009 were deemed to be extremely unreliable. From that date on, a definitive and thoroughrecord has been kept of these stats, and the figure prior to then includes all applications & re-applications. This applies to re-applicants refusing.
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Overview of Direct Provision 28th September - 25th October 2015
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Overview of Direct Provision
8 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
Date Male Female Parent Child
Couple with
Child(ren)Child of Couple
Couple(s), No
Children Total01/10/2015 9 1 1 2 1302/10/2015 3 2 1 3 905/10/2015 12 1 2 2 2 1906/10/2015 11 1 1207/10/2015 11 1108/10/2015 5 1 609/10/2015 1 1 2 2 1 712/10/2015 13 1 1 1513/10/2015 5 514/10/2015 6 1 1 2 2 2 2 1615/10/2015 3 1 2 2 1 916/10/2015 3 1 419/10/2015 14 1 1520/10/2015 7 721/10/2015 11 2 1 1422/10/2015 5 1 2 823/10/2015 3 327/10/2015 10 3 1 2 2 2 4 2428/10/2015 7 729/10/2015 7 1 1 1 2 1230/10/2015 6 6
Total 152 12 8 16 12 10 12 222
Profile of RIA Applicant's Status Arriving at Mount Street October 2015Single Lone Parent Family Other Family
Total 152 12 8 16 12 10 12 222% of Total 68.47% 5.41% 3.60% 7.21% 5.41% 4.50% 5.41% 100.00%
68.47%, 68.5%
5.41%, 5.4%
3.60%, 3.6%
7.21%, 7.2%
5.41%, 5.4%
4.50%, 4.5%5.41%, 5.4%
RIA Applicants' Status September 2015
Single Male Single Female
Lone Parent Child of LP
Married w/c Child of mc
Couples No Children
152, 68.5%
12, 5.4%
8, 3.6%
16, 7.2%
12, 5.4%
10, 4.5%12, 5.4%
RIA Applicants' Status October 2015
Single Male Single Female
Lone Parent Child of LP
Married w/c Child of mc
Couples No Children
Arriving at RIA's Office in Mount Street (Month)Applicants' Status
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 9
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Occupancy
* Population figures supplied by the Central Statistics office from Census 2011
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Contracted Capacity
Occupancy
Capacity/Occupancy by County
10 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
HSE COUNTY POPULATION CONTRACTED CURRENT CAPACITY AS OCCUPANCY ASAREA 2011 Census CAPACITY OCCUPANCY % OF POP. % OF POP.
HSE East Coast Area 1,617,006 1,011 850 0.06% 0.05%HSE South Western Area Dublin 1,270,603 921 784 0.07% 0.06%HSE Northern Area Kildare 209,955 90 66 0.04% 0.03%
Wicklow 136,448 0 0 0.00% 0.00%HSE Midland Area 282,195 582 523 0.21% 0.19%
Laois 80,458 202 192 0.25% 0.24%Longford 38,970 80 76 0.21% 0.20%Offaly 76,806 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Westmeath 85,961 300 255 0.35% 0.30%
HSE Mid Western Area 378,410 522 476 0.14% 0.13%Clare 116,885 250 211 0.21% 0.18%Limerick 191,306 272 265 0.14% 0.14%Tipperary N 70,219 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
HSE North Eastern Area 440,211 860 745 0.20% 0.17%Cavan 72,874 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Louth 122,808 60 37 0.05% 0.03%Meath 184,034 600 535 0.33% 0.29%Monaghan 60,495 200 173 0.33% 0.29%
HSE North Western Area 257,975 226 199 0.09% 0.08%Donegal 160,927 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Leitrim 31,778 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Sligo 65,270 226 199 0.35% 0.30%
HSE South Eastern Area 497,305 442 390 0.09% 0.08%Carlow 54,532 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Kilkenny 95,360 0 0 0.00% 0.00%Tipperary S 88,433 95 61 0.11% 0.07%Waterford 113,707 347 329 0.31% 0.29%Wexford 145,273 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
HSE Southern Area 663,176 1,167 1,012 0.18% 0.15%Cork 518,128 822 760 0.16% 0.15%Kerry 145,048 345 252 0.24% 0.17%
HSE Western Area 444,991 619 534 0.14% 0.12%Galway 250,541 352 308 0.14% 0.12%Mayo 130,552 267 226 0.20% 0.17%Roscommon 63,898 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
TOTAL POPULATION 4,581,269 5,429 4,729 0.12% 0.10%
RIA RESIDENTS AS % OF POPULATION (COUNTY & HSE AREA) END SEPTEMBER 2015
Capacity/Occupancy by HSE Area
RIA Monthly Report October 2015 11
Date Capacity Occupancy % Date Capacity Occupancy % Date Capacity Occupancy %Apr-00 881 394 44.72% Dec-05 6380 3891 61.0% Aug-11 5895 5252 89.1%May-00 1566 723 46.17% Jan-06 6380 3857 60.5% Sep-11 5799 5205 89.8%Jun-00 1766 1155 65.40% Feb-06 6217 3860 62.1% Oct-11 5551 5128 92.4%Jul-00 2165 1543 71.27% Mar-06 6057 3872 63.9% Nov-11 5471 5077 92.8%Aug-00 2375 1880 79.16% Apr-06 5832 3852 66.0% Dec-11 5466 5050 92.4%Sep-00 2517 2072 82.32% May-06 5419 3852 71.1% Jan-12 5429 4996 92.0%Oct-00 3186 2553 80.13% Jun-06 5255 3890 74.0% Feb-12 5394 4970 92.1%Nov-00 3309 2904 87.76% Jul-06 5223 4059 77.7% Mar-12 5394 4935 91.5%Dec-00 3701 3077 83.14% Aug-06 5215 4077 78.2% Apr-12 5394 4894 90.7%Jan-01 3903 3399 87.09% Sep-06 5215 4157 79.7% May-12 5394 4854 90.0%Feb-01 3985 3528 88.53% Oct-06 5268 4288 81.4% Jun-12 5487 4791 87.3%Mar-01 4065 3459 85.09% Nov-06 5368 4404 82.0% Jul-12 5407 4728 87.4%Apr-01 3984 3536 88.76% Dec-06 5348 4542 84.9% Aug-12 5407 4689 86.7%May-01 4275 3613 84.51% Jan-07 5657 4822 85.2% Sep-12 5329 4625 86.8%June-01 4357 3764 86.39% Feb-07 5660 4947 87.4% Oct-12 5351 4588 85.7%July-01 4863 3900 80.20% Mar-07 5846 4976 85.1% Nov-12 5065 4522 89.3%Aug-01 5063 3970 78.41% Apr-07 5870 5004 85.2% Dec-12 5001 4523 90.4%Sep-01 5221 4186 80.18% May-07 5960 5159 86.6% Jan-13 5001 4553 91.0%Oct-01 5134 4171 81.24% Jun-07 6032 5251 87.1% Feb-13 5001 4487 89.7%Nov-01 5316 4179 78.61% Jul-07 6200 5395 87.0% Mar-13 5001 4488 89.7%Dec-01 5466 4171 76.31% Aug-07 6258 5466 87.3% Apr-13 5001 4426 88.5%Jan-02 5521 4457 80.73% Sep-07 6258 5496 87.8% May-13 4940 4374 88.5%Feb-02 5447 4217 77.42% Oct-07 6332 5546 87.6% Jun-13 4845 4305 88.9%Mar-02 5379 4155 77.24% Nov-07 6585 5651 85.8% Jul-13 4845 4210 86.9%Apr-02 5171 4218 81.57% Dec-07 6584 5783 87.8% Aug-13 4845 4183 86.3%May-02 5143 4053 78.81% Jan-08 6585 5813 88.3% Sep-13 4820 4063 84.3%June-02 5159 3887 75.34% Feb-08 6772 5902 87.2% Oct-13 4820 4081 84.7%July-02 5174 3814 73.71% Mar-08 6847 5964 87.1% Nov-13 4745 4037 85.1%Aug-02 5236 3866 73.83% Apr-08 6890 6087 88.3% Dec-13 4690 4063 86.6%Sept-02 5202 3880 74.59% May-08 6908 6214 90.0% Jan-14 4690 4061 86.6%Oct-02 5071 3877 76.45% Jun-08 6969 6181 88.7% Feb-14 4690 4072 86.8%Nov-02 5084 3844 75.61% Jul-08 7051 6187 87.7% Mar-14 4690 4049 86.3%Dec-02 5016 3808 75.92% Aug-08 7139 6233 87.3% Apr-14 4690 4048 86.3%Jan-03 4941 3884 78.61% Sep-08 7134 6158 86.3% May-14 4740 4073 85.9%Feb-03 4978 3915 78.65% Oct-08 7132 6189 86.8% Jun-14 4734 4002 84.5%Mar-03 5065 3917 77.33% Nov-08 7127 6233 87.5% Jul-14 4734 3985 84.2%Apr-03 5185 3958 76.34% Dec-08 7131 6250 87.6% Aug-14 4685 4025 85.9%May-03 5579 4185 75.01% Jan-09 7127 6284 88.2% Sep-14 4685 4010 85.6%June-03 5557 4496 80.91% Feb-09 7127 6295 88.3% Oct-14 4685 3994 85.3%July-03 5796 4697 81.04% Mar-09 7127 6254 87.8% Nov-14 4685 4041 86.3%Aug-03 5909 4765 80.64% Apr-09 7127 6279 88.1% Dec-14 4670 4046 86.6%Sep-03 5855 5109 87.26% May-09 7127 6256 87.8% Jan-15 4675 4022 86.0%Oct-03 6054 5306 87.64% Jun-09 7129 6206 87.1% Feb-15 4775 4067 85.2%Nov-03 6099 5403 88.59% Jul-09 7094 6203 87.4% Mar-15 4791 4047 84.5%Dec-03 6239 5501 88.17% Aug-09 7003 6236 89.0% Apr-15 4791 4010 83.7%Jan-04 6305 5694 90.31% Sep-09 6908 6074 87.9% May-15 4788 4120 86.0%Feb-04 6308 5695 90.28% Oct-09 6908 6074 87.9% Jun-15 4788 4168 87.1%Mar-04 6265 5663 90.39% Nov-09 6908 6074 87.9% Jul-15 4929 4268 86.6%Apr-04 6271 5651 90.1% Dec-09 6908 6074 87.9% Aug-15 4991 4396 88.1%May-04 6259 5716 91.32% Jan-10 6908 5907 85.5% Sep-15 4991 4467 89.5%Jun-04 6337 5765 91.0% Feb-10 6908 5870 85.0% Oct-15 4991 4345 87.11%Jul-04 6482 5598 86.4% Mar-10 6908 5870 85.0%Aug-04 6303 5430 86.1% Apr-10 6908 5870 85.0%Sep-04 6422 5574 86.8% May-10 6622 5820 87.9%Oct-04 6376 5717 89.7% Jun-10 6429 5860 91.1%Nov-04 6445 5738 89.0% Jul-10 6423 5836 90.9%Dec-04 6658 5971 89.7% Aug-10 6423 5839 90.9%Jan-05 6675 6113 91.6% Sep-10 6423 5842 91.0%Feb-05 6759 6233 92.2% Oct-10 6395 5779 90.4%Mar-05 7151 6589 92.1% Nov-10 6395 5654 88.4%Apr-05 7202 6651 92.3% Dec-10 6395 5615 87.8%May-05 7274 6603 90.8% Jan-11 6345 5579 87.9%Jun-05 7249 6406 88.4% Feb-11 6345 5543 87.4%Jul-05 7197 5884 81.8% Mar-11 6345 5519 87.0%Aug-05 7047 5299 75.2% Apr-11 6345 5495 86.6%Sep-05 6677 4834 72.4% May-11 6230 5410 86.8%Oct-05 6679 4531 67.8% Jun-11 6180 5338 86.4%Nov-05 6439 4043 62.8% Jul-11 5910 5305 89.8%
1) The above figures represent a 'snapshot' of data on the evening of last Sunday of each month. Occupancy figures can vary throughout the year because of the interaction of residents leaving (either through normal means or because of special schemes such as the Irish Born Child 2005 Scheme), residents arriving, temporary closures, medical restrictions on arrivals arising from outbreaks of chickenpox, etc.2) It is desired that RIA maintain a 10% “cushion” between maximum capacity and actual occupancy, as a contingency to cope with unexpected spikes in numbers of asylum seekers coming in to the accommodation system, to allow for temporary or permanent closures of individual centres, and to help RIA to react to medical emergencies causing restrictions to some of our capacity.
(Accommodation Centres Only)Capacity v Occupancy Table from April 2000 to Date
12 RIA Monthly Report October 2015
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8080
7776
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5042
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89 5711 58306107 63
00 6366 66
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5179
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4989
4914
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4826
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4376 45
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RIA Accommodation - Occupancy to End October 2015
1) The above figures represent a 'snapshot' of data on the evening of last Sunday of each month. Occupancy figures can vary throughout the year because of the interaction of residents leaving (either through normal means or because of special schemes such as the Irish Born Child 2005 Scheme), residents arriving, temporary closures, medical restrictions on arrivals arising from outbreaks of chickenpox, etc.2) It is desired that RIA maintain a 10% “cushion” between maximum capacity and actual occupancy, as a contingency to cope with unexpected spikes in numbers of asylum seekers coming in to the accommodation system, to allow for temporary or permanent closures of individual centres, and to help RIA to react to medical emergencies causing restrictions to some of our capacity.
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RIA Accommodation - Occupancy as % of Capacity to End October 2015
Capacity v Occupancy in RIA Centres 2004 to Date
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Breakdown of Reception and Accommodation Centres
At the end of October 2015, the RIA accommodation portfolio was comprised of a total of 35 centres throughout 17 counties, with a contracted capacity of 5,429. These centres were:
1 Reception Centre, located in Dublin. 32 Accommodation Centres.
2 Self Catering Centres, located in Dublin and Co. Louth.
Of those centres in the RIA portfolio, only three were built ("system built") for the express purpose of accommodating asylum seekers. The majority of the portfolio comprises buildings which had a different initial purpose i.e. former hotels, guesthouses (B&B), hostels, former convents / nursing Homes, a holiday camp and a mobile home site.
The mobile home site is located in Athlone and the "system built" centres are:
-Knockalisheen, Co. Clare (State-owned); Kinsale Road, Cork City (State-owned); Balseskin, Co Dublin;
The seven state-owned centres are:
-Knockalisheen, Co. Clare; -Kinsale Road, Cork City; -Atlas House, Killarney; -Atlas House, Tralee; -Johnston Marina, Tralee; -Park Lodge , Killarney; -Athlone.
Centre Dispersal & Breakdown
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COUNTY CENTRE ADDRESS
CURRENT CONTRACTED
CAPACITYCURRENT
OCCUPANCYCURRENT
VACANCIES
UNAVAILABLE DUE TO ILLNESS
OTHER UNAVAILABLE
RESIDENT TYPE ACC. TYPE
1 Clare Knockalisheen* Meelick 250 211 19 20 F/S SYS2 Ashbourne Hse Glounthaune 95 85 9 1 F/SM HOT3 Kinsale Road* Cork City 275 239 18 18 F/S SYS4 Glenvera Wellington Road 107 104 3 0 C/S HOT5 Millstreet Millstreet 237 242 0 0 F/SF FC/NH6 Clonakilty Lodge Clonakilty, Co. Cork 108 90 3 15 F/C/S GT7 The Towers The Ninth Lock, Clondalkin, D.22 225 206 19 0 C/F/SF HOT8 Georgian Court** 77-79 Lower Gardiner St. Dublin 2 110 86 0 11 13 C/S/F GT9 Staircase 21 Aungier Street, Dublin 2 33 24 7 2 SM HOS
10 Hatch Hall 28 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 1 175 121 54 0 C/S/F HOS11 Eglinton The Proms, Salthill 200 166 34 0 F/SF HOT12 Great Western House Eyre Square 152 142 10 0 SM HOS13 Atlas House (Killarney) Killarney 90 43 39 8 F/S HOT14 Atlas House (Tralee) Tralee 110 101 3 6 SM HOS15 Johnston Marina Tralee 90 70 12 8 F HOT16 Park Lodge Killarney 55 38 15 2 SF HOT17 Kildare Eyrepowell Newbridge 90 66 23 1 F/S HOT18 Laois Montague Emo, Portlaoise 202 192 10 0 C/F/S HOT19 Hanratty's Glentworth Street, Limerick 112 110 2 0 S HOS20 Westbourne Dock Road 90 88 2 0 SM HOS21 Mount Trenchard Foynes, Co. Limerick 70 67 3 0 SM FC/NH22 Longford Richmond Court Richmond Street, Longford 80 76 3 1 SM HOT23 Mayo The Old Convent Ballyhaunis 267 226 16 25 F/C/SM FC/NH24 Meath Mosney Mosney 600 535 0 0 F/C/SF HC25 Monaghan St. Patricks Monaghan 200 173 9 18 F/SM FC/NH26 Sligo Globe House Chapel Hill 226 199 19 8 F/C/S HOS27 Tipp. South Bridgewater House Carrick-On-Suir 95 61 34 0 F/C/SM FC/NH28 Atlantic House Tramore, Co. Waterford 80 82 0 0 S/M GT29 Ocean View Tramore, Co. Waterford 60 61 0 0 F/S GT30 Birchwood Ballytruckle Road 125 105 20 0 F/S FC/NH31 Viking House Coffee House Lane 82 81 1 0 SM HOS32 Westmeath Athlone Athlone 300 255 45 0 F MOB
4991 4345 432 11 14687.06% 8.66% 0.22% 2.93%
COUNTY LOCATION ADDRESS
CURRENT CONTRACTED
CAPACITYCURRENT
OCCUPANCYCURRENT
VACANCIES
UNAVAILABLE DUE TO ILLNESS
OTHER UNAVAILABLE
RESIDENT TYPE ACC. TYPE
33 Dublin Watergate House 11-14 Usher's Quay, Dublin 8 68 51 0 17 S/F APT34 Louth Carroll Village Dundalk 60 37 0 23 F/SM APT
128 88 0 0 4068.75% 0.00% 0.00% 31.25%
CURRENT UNAVAILABLE
Limerick
Waterford
SELF CATERING CENTRES
RECEPTION CENTRE
RIA Accommodation End October 2015ACCOMMODATION CENTRES
Cork
Dublin
Galway
Kerry
COUNTY LOCATION ADDRESS
CU CONTRACTED
CAPACITYCURRENT
OCCUPANCYCURRENT
VACANCIES
UNAVAILABLE DUE TO ILLNESS
OTHER UNAVAILABLE
RESIDENT TYPE ACC. TYPE
35 Dublin Balseskin St. Margarets, Finglas, Dublin 11 310 296 14 0 0 S/C/F REC310 296 14 0 0
95.48% 4.52% 0.00% 0.00%CURRENT
CONTRACTED CAPACITY
CURRENTOCCUPANCY
CURRENTVACANCIES
UNAVAILABLE DUE TO ILLNESS
OTHER UNAVAILABLE
5429 4729 446 11 18687.11% 8.22% 0.20% 3.43%
COUNTIES17
* Accommodation Centres that have Emergency Accommodation spaces for Immigration / Health Board (20 Knockalisheen / 10 Kinsale Road)** Unavailable beds due to Chicken Pox Cases/Other Illness
S Singles; C Couples; F Families; SM Single Males; SF Single Females
GT: Guest House, HOS: Hostel, SYS: System Built, HOT: Hotel, MOB: Mobile Home Site, HC: Holiday Centre, FC/NH: Former College / Nursing Home, APT: Self Catering Apartment, REC: Reception Centre
1) The above figures represent a 'snapshot' of each centre on the evening of the date indicated. While capacity figures remain constant, occupancy figures can vary throughout the year because of the interaction of residents leaving (either through normal means or because of special schemes such as the Irish Born Child 2005 Scheme),residents arriving, temporary closures, medical restrictions on arrivals arising from cases of chickenpox, and so on. 2) For contingency reasons, RIA maintain a high reserve capacity in some Dublin centres, which act as 'overnight' centres to cater for asylum seekers attending ORAC interviews, medical appointments etc., and otherwise give a capability to react to unforseen circumstances and spikes in numbers of asylum seekers coming in to the accommodation system.
CENTRES OCCUPANCY CAPACITY %35 4729 5429 87.1%
Totals
CENTRE OVERVIEW
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Accommodation Centres Portfolio
Date Accommodation CentreContracted
Capacity Comment17/01/2000 Eglinton, The Proms, Salthill, Co. Galway 200 Closed 30/04/2000. Reopened 2nd July 2001.17/04/2000 Kinsale Road, Co. Cork 27525/04/2000 Johnston Marina, Tralee, Co. Kerry 9022/05/2000 Athlone, Co Westmeath 30020/06/2000 Ashbourne House, Glounthaune, Co. Cork 9504/09/2000 Great Western, Eyre Square, Galway 15231/10/2000 Millstreet, Co. Cork 237 Formerly known as Lakeside and Drishane Castle07/12/2000 Mosney, Co. Meath 60024/04/2001 Park Lodge, Killarney, Co. Kerry 5515/05/2001 Birchwood, Ballytruckle Road, Co. Waterford 125 Closed 12/5/03 and re-opened 10/11/03 - Birchwood + Ursuline24/05/2001 Viking House, Coffee House Lane, Co. Waterford 8225/06/2001 Westbourne, Dock Road, Summerville Ave., Limerick 9030/07/2001 The Old Convent, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo 26720/08/2001 Atlas House, Tralee, Co. Kerry 110 'Step-down' centre until 18/08/03. 15/10/2001 Knockalisheen, Meelick, Co. Clare 25019/12/2001 Glenvera, Wellington Road, Co. Cork 10719/12/2001 Bridgewater House, Main Street, Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary 9524/12/2001 St. Patricks, Co. Monaghan 200 Closed 13/03/2002. Re-opened 20/06/200211/01/2002 Atlas House, Killarney, Co. Kerry 9030/04/2003 Eyrepowell, Newbridge, Co. Kildare 9031/07/2004 Globe House, Chapel Hill, Sligo 22625/01/2005 Georgian Court, 77-79 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin 2 11021/02/2005 Hatch Hall, 28 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 1. 17510/10/2006 The Towers, The Ninth Lock, Clondalkin 22520/01/2007 Mount Trenchard, Foynes, Co. Limerick 70 Re-opened03/04/2007 Atlantic House, Tramore, Co. Waterford 80 Re-opened03/04/2007 Ocean View, Tramore, Co. Waterford 60 Re-opened16/10/2007 Montague, Portlaoise 20230/10/2007 Clonakilty Lodge, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. 108 Re-opened08/06/2009 Hanratty's Accommodation Centre, Glentworth Street, Limerick 11214/05/2012 Staircase Accommodation Centre, 21 Aungier Street, D.2 3322/07/2015 Richmond Court, Richmond Street, Longford 80 Re-opened
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Accommodation Centres Opened/Closed 2015Date Accommodation Centre Capacity Comment
22/07/2015 Richmond Court, Richmond Street, Longford 80 Re-opened
Self-Catering Centres Opened/Closed 2015Date Self-Catering Centre Capacity Comment
Reception Centres Opened/Closed 2015Date Reception Centre Capacity Comment
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960, 19.9% 821, 17.1%
312, 6.5%
298, 6.2%217, 4.5%
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187, 3.9%
1357, 28.2%
Nationality Breakdown of RIA Residents (End October 2015)
Pakistan
Nigeria
DR Congo
Zimbabwe
Bangladesh
Albania
Malawi
South Africa
Afghanistan
Algeria
Other
Total: 4,813
'Other' is comprised of 87 other nationalities (each of which is represented by less than 137 persons in RIA accommodation).
These figures are taken from the AISIP database
2728, 56.7%
1701, 35.3%
320, 6.6% 64, 1.3%
Breakdown by Continent of RIA Residents (End October 2015)
Africa
Asia
Eastern Europe
Others
Total: 4,813
Top Ten Nationalities of Residents in Direct Provision
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Family TypeFamily Size LP +1 LP +2 LP +3 LP +4 LP +5+ M/P +0 M/P +1 M/P +2 M/P +3 M/P +4 M/P +5+ Female MaleNo. of Units 239 122 66 21 8 49 70 73 44 25 6No. of Persons in Family Units* 478 366 264 105 48 98 210 292 220 150 42Totals
427 2073Total Persons in Family Units* 2273 2500
SingleNumber of Family Groups in RIA Accommodation
Total Family Units 723
Lone Parent Families Married/Partner Families
1012427 2073
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Persons in Family Units*
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1012, 21%
2073, 44%
427, 9%
No. In Lone Parent Families*
No. In Married/Partner Families
Single Male
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Breakdown of Families in RIA Accommodation
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0>3 3>6 6>9 9>12 12>18 18>24 24>36 36>48 48>60 60>72 72>84 84+778 561 350 344 322 301 382 301 241 249 254 709
16.2% 11.7% 7.3% 7.2% 6.7% 6.3% 8.0% 6.3% 5.0% 5.2% 5.3% 14.8%Mean Length of Stay: 40 Months, Median Length of Stay: 19 Months
Duration of Stay by Applicants in Direct Provision (Based on Latest Entry into RIA Accommodation)
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Duration of Stay by Applicants in Direct Provision -October 2015
0>3 3>6 6>9 9>12 12>18 18>24 24>36 36>48 48>60 60>72 72>84 84+755 532 319 309 277 246 317 239 285 325 311 877
15.8% 11.1% 6.7% 6.4% 5.8% 5.1% 6.6% 5.0% 5.9% 6.8% 6.5% 18.3%
The figures above are taken from the AISIP database
Mean Length of Time: 39 Months, Median Length of Time: 23 Months
Length of Time of RIA Residents in Asylum Process (Based on Initial Asylum Application)
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Duration of Stay by RIA Residents
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Dispersals - October 2015
Details of Persons Not Dispersed - October 2015
Numbers Dispersed, 265
Missing from Reception Centre, 40
Proposed Dispersal
Pakistan, 15Algeria, 1Nepal, 1 Iraq, 1
Zimbabwe, 1Iran, 1
Missing from Reception Centres
Total: 40
Total: 265
Medical Cases
2
Nigeria, 4India, 2Syria, 3
Albania, 6
Bangladesh, 2
Egypt, 2
Georgia, 1
Total: 0
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Note on Source of Statistics in this Report
The statistics with regards to numbers and demographics of those in RIA accommodation in this report are primarily drawn from two sources. The first source is from centre weekly returns, based on a ‘snapshot’ of occupancy each Sunday evening. These are the most accurate way we have of gauging the numbers in our centres, as well as vacancies available to us. Many of the statistics in this report are based on those returns, such as the ‘Profile of RIA Accommodation’ (p.15), ‘RIA Residents by County etc’(p.10-11), Occupancy & Capacity in RIA Accommodation’ (p.13). In other cases, in order to get a demographic breakdown of RIA residents, statistics are produced by RIA’s database, AISIP. These give us, for example, the breakdown of RIA residents by family status (p.18), accommodation status (p.6), nationality (p.17), age (p.7) and duration of stay (p.19). As a matter of course, there is usually a slight discrepancy between the numbers sourced by both methods, as the daily numbers “on the ground” in centres, as per the centre returns, has to be processed by RIA staff and subsequently reflected “live on system” on AISIP. The statistics given in this report in relation to asylum applications are sourced from the Office of the Refugee Applications Commissioner (ORAC).
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