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Dáil je slišal, da bi lahko na tisoče Ukrajincev "izšlo na ulice", ker bodo zmanjšali plačila za gostovanje
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Dáil je slišal, da bi lahko na tisoče Ukrajincev "izšlo na ulice", ker bodo zmanjšali plačila za gostovanje

Irski parlament (Dáil Éireann) je razpravljal o predlogu za zmanjšanje mesečne plačila posameznikom, ki gostijo ukrajinske begunce v svojih domovih, od 600 € na 400 € od septembra 2024, z načrti za dokončno ukinitev sheme do marca 2027. To morebitno zmanjšanje je povzročilo zaskrbljenost, da bi lahko povzročilo, da bi bili na tisoče Ukrajincev prisiljeni iz zasebnih nastanitev in v manj stabilne stanovanjske razmere. Irski Rdeči križ je izrazil močno nasprotovanje spremembi in opozarjal, da bi bistveno zmanjšal število razpoložljivih zasebnih nastanitev za ukrajinske begunce. Poudarili so, da sedanji program zagotavlja bistveno podporo, vključno z varnostjo, integracijo in občutkom normalnosti za razseljene Ukrajince.

The Irish parliament, known as the Dáil, was informed that cutting financial support for individuals hosting Ukrainian refugees could lead to thousands being forced onto the streets. The Accommodation Recognition Payment (ARP), which compensates hosts for sheltering Ukrainians in their homes, is set to decrease from €600 to €400 per month starting in September. This change, approved by a vote of 114 to 28, has raised concerns among officials and advocacy groups about the potential impact on both Ukrainian refugees and Irish hosts. The ARP program, managed by the Irish Red Cross, allows individuals to offer spare rooms or entire houses to Ukrainians fleeing the ongoing conflict. Currently, over 41,000 Ukrainians reside in more than 23,000 properties supported by the ARP, indicating that nearly half of all Ukrainians in Ireland benefit from this arrangement. Niall O'Keeffe, head of international and migration at the Irish Red Cross, emphasized that the ARP provides essential housing and a sense of stability for displaced individuals, allowing them to integrate into local communities while maintaining a degree of independence and privacy that state-run accommodations often lack. Critics argue that reducing the ARP will significantly diminish the availability of private accommodations for Ukrainian refugees. The Irish Red Cross has warned that the proposed cuts might result in a substantial decline in the number of pledged accommodations, as some hosts may reconsider their commitment due to lower compensation. According to O'Keeffe, the ARP is a sustainable and effective initiative that supports integration and offers a viable path toward independent living for Ukrainian refugees. He urged the continuation of the ARP at its current level as long as the EU's Temporary Protection Directive remains in effect, which was recently extended until March 2028. Political representatives voiced their opposition to the proposed changes. Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon criticized the move as the "wrong decision," stating it would exacerbate challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees and undermine the effectiveness of the existing support system. Labour Party member Alan Kelly questioned where the affected Ukrainians would find alternative housing, highlighting the limited options available to them. People Before Profit's Paul Murphy pointed out that this would be the second reduction in ARP rates, following a previous cut from €800 to €600, and expressed frustration with the government's stance on supporting Ukrainian citizens despite hosting President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Dublin. Despite acknowledging that the ARP is not intended as a permanent solution, O'Keeffe stressed its importance in providing immediate relief and fostering community integration. He praised the dedication of Irish hosts who have opened their homes to Ukrainian refugees, noting that many of these relationships have evolved into lasting friendships. However, the anticipated reduction in ARP has already prompted some hosts to reconsider their participation in the program, leading to an uptick in the termination of accommodation pledges. As the new ARP rate takes effect in September, the focus shifts to how this policy change will affect the broader landscape of Ukrainian refugee support in Ireland. With the Temporary Protection Directive still in force, the need for stable and supportive housing remains critical. The coming months will reveal whether the reduced ARP will indeed lead to a surge in homelessness among Ukrainian refugees or if alternative solutions can be swiftly implemented to mitigate the potential fallout.

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Dáil je slišal, da bi lahko na tisoče Ukrajincev "izšlo na ulice", ker bodo zmanjšali plačila za gostovanje

Irski parlament (Dáil Éireann) je razpravljal o predlogu za zmanjšanje mesečne plačila posameznikom, ki gostijo ukrajinske begunce v svojih domovih, od 600 € na 400 € od septembra 2024, z načrti za dokončno ukinitev sheme do marca 2027. To morebitno zmanjšanje je povzročilo zaskrbljenost, da bi lahko povzročilo, da bi bili na tisoče Ukrajincev prisiljeni iz zasebnih nastanitev in v manj stabilne stanovanjske razmere. Irski Rdeči križ je izrazil močno nasprotovanje spremembi in opozarjal, da bi bistveno zmanjšal število razpoložljivih zasebnih nastanitev za ukrajinske begunce. Poudarili so, da sedanji program zagotavlja bistveno podporo, vključno z varnostjo, integracijo in občutkom normalnosti za razseljene Ukrajince.

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