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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 October 2011

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Questions (228)

Sean Fleming

Question:

244 Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will consider a reduction in the JobBridge criteria from 12 weeks to four weeks to facilitate students who wish to participate in this scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31454/11]

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In order for an individual to be eligible to participate in JobBridge, the National Internship Scheme, an individual must:

be currently in receipt of a live claim (Jobseekers Allowance/Jobseekers Benefit/Signing for Credits) on the Live Register;

have been in receipt of Jobseekers Benefit, Jobseekers Allowance or signing for Social Insurance Contribution Credits for a total of 78 days or more in the last 6 months.

Time spent on Back to Education Allowance, VTOS, FÁS/Fáilte Ireland Training courses, Youthreach, FIT, Community Employment Schemes, TÚS, the Rural Social Scheme, Back to Work Scheme, FÁS Job Initiative or Job Assist may now count towards the 78 day qualifying period. However, individuals must still have signed back on to the Live Register and be in receipt of JobSeekers Benefit/Allowance or Jobseeker credits immediately before commencing on JobBridge.

The policy objective of the Scheme is to prioritise scarce resources on those on the Live Register so as to increase their chances of leaving it thereby ensuring a reduction in Exchequer costs over time. The optimum time for interventions of this nature is at three months and, therefore, the 3 month eligibility criteria for the scheme will remain in place.

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