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An introduction to the work of
FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres)
for AIRE Centre Tri-City Project
Saoirse Brady
Policy and Campaigns Officer
FLAC
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What is FLAC?
A independent human rights organisation
Dedicated to the realisation of equal access to
justice for all using the law as a way to achieve
change
Established in 1969 by law students to campaign for
the introduction of a comprehensive civil legal aid
scheme
Campaigns on a range of legal issues but also offers
some basic, free legal services to the public.
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Ways in which FLAC works
Lo-call information line in Dublin office
• Receives more than 10,000 queries from general
public or other bodies including CICs, NGOs,
advocates
Advice Centres
• First stop legal advice given by approx. 600
qualified lawyers who volunteer in 92 centres in 81
locations nationwide.
Provides legal information
• Web resources
• Information sheets or ‘FLACsheets’
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FLAC’s Priority Areas of Work
Civil legal aid
Debt and Credit Law Reform
Public Interest Law
Social Welfare Law Reform
• Access to the State-run scheme
• Mortgage arrears
• Personal Insolvency
• Consumer Protection
• Recognition of Transgendered persons
• Deaf jurors
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Social Welfare Law Reform (1)
Reports
• Analysis of Direct Provision system for asylum seekers
published in 2010
• Currently working on report on the social welfare
appeals process
Policy submissions
• Social Welfare legislation
• Pre-Budget submissions
• Briefings for domestic and international human rights
mechanisms
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Social Welfare Law Reform (2)
Information guides
Strategic casework
• Habitual Residence Condition
• Social welfare appeals Process
• Immigrants’ entitlements to social security
• Application of Habitual Residence Condition to asylum
seekers
• Spouse of EU worker suffering domestic violence
Second tier advice
• Citizens Information Centres
• NGOs working on social security issues
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Other Social Welfare Queries
There were 282 social welfare queries and 220
immigration queries to information line in 2011
There were 131 queries in 2011 which required
second-tier advice given to:
• 29 individuals including former clients
• 19 different NGOs in 63 instances
• 8 Citizens Information Centres in 27 instances
• 12 other organisations such as UNHCR, the Office
of the Ombudsman, solicitors and consultants.
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Special Non-Contributory
Benefits in Irish Context
Jobseekers Allowance
State pension (non-contributory)
Widow's and Widower's (non-contributory)
pensions
Disability Allowance
Mobility Allowance
Blind Pension
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Habitual Residence Condition
Applied to all special non-contributory benefits
Introduced in May 2004 in light of EU enlargement
Case C-90/97 Swaddling v. Adjudication Officer
• (a) length and continuity of residence in the State or in
any other particular country;
• (b) length and purpose of any absence from the State;
• (c) nature and pattern of the person’s employment;
• (d) person’s main centre of interest; and
• (e) future intentions of the person concerned as they
appear from all the circumstances
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Right to Reside Test
Introduced in December 2009
Persons listed in legislation as having a right to
reside include:
• Irish citizens
• British nationals
• EU workers or EU nationals who meet certain criteria
• Convention or Programme refugees, their families and
dependents
• Persons granted leave to remain or subsidiary
protection
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Current Issues Arising for
EU Migrants living in Ireland
Failure to accept applications for payments
Misapplication or misunderstanding of the
Habitual Residence Condition
Particular issues regarding access of Romanian
and Bulgarian migrants due to work permit
restrictions
Misunderstanding by officials of applicable EU
legislation and case-law
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Solovastru Case
Judicial review regarding right to reside
and access to Jobseekers Allowance
•Romanian national
•Self-employed
•Decided on right to reside test which was
applied retrospectively in this case
•Judge held that he was not available for
work to qualify for JA
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More Information
See our website www.flac.ie
Sign up for the Public Interest Law
Alliance bulletin at www.pila.ie
Email: [email protected]
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