Weekly Report on Ukrainian Arrivals in Ireland Amid Crisis

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The report provides updates and insights into Ireland's response to the arrival of displaced individuals from Ukraine following the Russian invasion. It includes statistics on accommodation, social welfare benefits, medical care, education, and employment. Various government committees are involved in coordinating the response, ensuring humanitarian support for those affected by the crisis.


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  1. Arrivals from Ukraine in Ireland Weekly Situation (SIT) report and updates Claire Hanley Statistical System Coordination Unit - Horizontal Reports Administrative Data Seminar 23 November 2023

  2. Context The Temporary Protection Directive (2001/55 EC) was activated on the 04 March 2022 by EU Council Decision EU 2022/382, to provide immediate protection in EU countries for people displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began on the 24 February 2022. The response in Ireland was an inter-Departmental approach to the arrivals from Ukraine accommodation, social welfare benefits, medical care, education, employment etc. The CSO compiles statistics providing insights into Ireland s response to the Ukrainian crisis.

  3. CSO Statistics Weekly Ukrainian Arrivals Response - Situation (SIT) report Update of CSO s Pxstat Tables available on Ukraine Hub Arrivals from Ukraine in Ireland Frontier Series First published May 2022 Since February 2023 Weekly since June 2022

  4. Cross-Departmental Weekly Situation (SIT) Report Ukrainian Arrivals Response Why? This report is used to inform the whole of Government Humanitarian Response to Ukraine, headed up at national level by a Cabinet Committee, which meets frequently and is chaired by the Taoiseach. The Cabinet Committee is in turn supported by an Inter- Departmental Senior Officials Group (SOG) which meets monthly. The SOG is made up of representatives from a range of public bodies including the Department of Children Equality Disability Integration and Youth, Department of Health, Department of Education and Department of Justice.

  5. Weekly SIT Report Ukrainian Arrivals Response What? Mix of CSO analysis and aggregated data provided by public bodies Summary Metrics 0 24639 09/11/2023 Date of Last Data Refresh Temporary Protection Granted Currently In Accommodation 260 Past week Individual Health Identifiers Issued PPSN Issued School Enrolment 424 Past week 99.5k 425 Past week 99.6k 74.3k 19 17.7k 189 Past week 96k Past week (TD) (TD) (TD) (TD) (TD) 61 61 37 3 27 75 79 48.428571 1 7 day average 7 day average 7 day average 7 day average 7 day average Metrics as a Percentage of Eligible PPSNs Issued Overall Trends for Key Metrics 100000 Currently in Accommodation Temporary Protection Granted 90000 80000 70000 75% 100% 60000 50000 40000 30000 Individual Health Identifiers Issued School Enrolment Currently live BoTP Medical Cards 20000 10000 0 89% 96% 59% PPSN TP granted Currently in accomodation IHIs cumulative 7-day average

  6. Weekly SIT Report Ukrainian Arrivals Response Arrivals Social Welfare Accommodation Education Health Employment How many people arrived in the last week? Port of entry Country of departure (for Dublin Airport arrivals) Unaccompanied minors How many arrivals were issued with PPSN? Breakdown by age category and gender Number of benefit recipients by scheme How many arrivals are currently in accommodation? Type of accommodation Serviced, Emergency, Independent How many arrivals enrolled in education services? Numbers eligible to enrol Primary/post primary breakdown How many arrivals were issued medical cards/Individual Health Identifiers? Issued to date and live in the system How many arrivals are in employment? Breakdown of employments by NACE sector Employers by geographic location

  7. Weekly SIT Report Ukrainian Arrivals Response Data Providers DSP Tusla D/Education DSP: Daily PPSN and Social Welfare Payments data; weekly ADC file UKR DSP extract Education: Daily dashboard on school enrolments SIT Report (CSO) HSE: Daily/monthly medical card data; weekly Individual Health Identifier data file Revenue HSE Justice: Daily reports and weekly file on arrivals (incl. airport of departure), temporary protections and marital status DCEDIY: Weekly data file on accommodation by type Revenue: Weekly ADC file - Ukrainian employment data D/CEDIY D/Justice Tusla: Daily unaccompanied minors

  8. Data provided on PxStat - https://data.cso.ie/ Most of the SIT report metrics are published on the CSO website Key metrics from the report are updated weekly Other tables are updated following publication of the Series

  9. Ukraine Hub on CSO website https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p- uahub/irelandsrelationshipwithukrainianpeopleandtheireconomy/

  10. Finally Many thanks to all our data providers cross- departmental collaboration Illustrates some of the many benefits of having the IGSS in place; the importance of the National Data Infrastructure and supporting legislation Laura Carter will now present the Arrivals from Ukraine in Ireland Frontier Series published by the CSO

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