Minister Anne Rabbitte Speech - Budget 2025
From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
By: Anne Rabbitte
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From Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
By: Anne Rabbitte
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I am delighted to have the opportunity to provide more details on the allocation for specialist disability services in 2025, which amounts to €3.2 billion.
It’s great to be able to say the Disability Budget is surpassing €3 billion for the first time. An 11.6% increase on 2024, and since I was appointed Minister for Disability in 2020, investment in disability services has increased by €1.2 billion.
This is a clear commitment by Government to people with disabilities and their families. We are not only speaking to the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities but ensuring that delivery is enabling real world implementation of it for children and adults with disabilities.
The 2025 allocation will build on service expansion achieved in 2024, as well as recognising increases in the cost of service provision and pay cost pressures on service provider sustainability challenges.
There are a number of key areas I have been keen to address in this Budget, including:
Earlier this year, I announced the development of the first capital strategy for disability services. Alongside the current spending allocation in 2025, capital expenditure will increase to €27 million, with investment targeting a range of infrastructure developments supporting the likes of Respite, Residential, and day services.
To conclude, I am confident that the funding available to disability services in 2025 will allow a continued focus on enhancing access, sustaining and stabilising services and working towards the objective of ensuring that services are available as and when they are needed in a persons’ life.
Thank you.