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Community Employment Schemes Eligibility

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 June 2013

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Questions (103)

Seán Fleming

Question:

103. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Social Protection the position on persons who become unemployed and have drawn their full jobseeker's benefit and are not now eligible for jobseeker's allowance owing to their spouse being in employment; if persons in this situation can sign for credits or be considered eligible for community employment or other start-up programmes or if they are being disadvantaged because of their spouses' income; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [28618/13]

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The aim of Community Employment (CE) remains as an active labour market programme with the emphasis on progression into employment and/or further education and training. The core eligibility criterion for CE is that the person is in receipt of a qualifying social welfare payment and is either long term unemployed or socially marginalised.

At present, persons signing for credits or who are otherwise ineligible for a social welfare payment, do not meet the current eligibility requirements for participation on the CE Scheme. They may, however, be eligible for participation on other Departmental programmes or FÁS programmes, although they may not qualify for payment of an allowance.

Such persons are advised to contact their local DSP Employment Services Office where an Employment Services Officer will discuss the employment and training options that are open to them.

Within the current budgetary constraints, the number of places has increased by an additional 2,000 places to 25,300 for 2013. In delivering these places, the Department will continue to manage this allocation in order to maximise progression to the labour market, while at the same time facilitating the support of community services.

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