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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 8 Mar 2001

Vol. 532 No. 3

Written Answers. - Job Initiative.

Tony Gregory

Question:

81 Mr. Gregory asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if she will make a statement on the long-term position of those currently employed on the whole-time jobs initiative. [7273/01]

The job initiative programme is an active labour market programme for persons unemployed for five years or longer and over 35 years of age. The programme was introduced as a pilot in 1996-97 with 1,000 places available on phase 1. The level of available places on the programme has remained constant since 1999 at 2,875 and will remain at this level for the foreseeable future.

A small number of the phase 1 participants still remain on the programme. It is intended that certain of these participants will avail of the new high supports process being developed by my Department in consultation with the social partners. The new process will target persons identified as having difficulties in getting and keeping a job in the open labour market due to personal barriers such as age, health, literacy and numeracy factors.

Other phase 1 job initiative participants who have completed their personal development plan and are ready to progress to open labour market employment are being offered further support by FÁS in the form of participation in jobs clubs to assist them in identifying suitable job opportunities.

It is intended that the job initiative programme will run as a three-year programme in future years and the development needs of individuals will be addressed during this period.

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