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National Internship Scheme Administration

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 7 November 2013

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Questions (127, 130, 131, 132)

Derek Nolan

Question:

127. Deputy Derek Nolan asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will provide the most up to date figures of acceptance for JobBridge positions on a county basis; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47518/13]

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

130. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of persons who have applied to her Department for approval to go on the JobBridge scheme; the number of these that have been successful in obtaining a placement on the scheme; the average waiting time to receive such a placement; her plans to improve the scheme; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47542/13]

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

131. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Social Protection the length of time employers have to advertise jobs under the JobBridge scheme; if there is any obligation on employers to respond to unsuccessful applicants; if all applicants must be interviewed; if there are obligations on employers to use objective criteria when selecting participants; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47543/13]

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Question:

132. Deputy Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for Social Protection when she will implement the announcement that participants on JobBridge will be able to stay on the scheme for 18 months; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47544/13]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 127 and 130 to 132, inclusive, together.

On 18 September last I announced the extension of the operating criteria of JobBridge to allow for a maximum cumulative period spent on JobBridge of 18 months, 9 months remaining the maximum period for a single internship. These changes will come into effect within the next week and full details of these changes will be advertised on the home page of the JobBridge website www.jobbridge.ie.

Advertisements remain on the JobBridge website for a maximum of 8 weeks but may be taken down before then by the host organisation and also may be re-advertised. Participation in the scheme is voluntary. The interview process and follow-up with candidates are matters for the host organisation. However, the Department has developed a tool-kit of best practice for internships (available at www.jobbridge.ie) and companies are encouraged to respond to all applications from jobseekers.

The Department does not keep statistics on the number of persons who apply for approval to go on JobBridge scheme or the average waiting time to receive such a placement. The application process is a matter for jobseekers and host organisations. As at 31 October, 2013, 22,633 placements had commenced since the scheme came into operation. I am considering the recommendations contained in the recent independent evaluation of JobBridge and any further changes to the scheme will be announced on www.jobbridge.ie.

The most up to date figures of acceptance for JobBridge positions on a county-by-county basis are set out in the following table.

Table 1. Breakdown of JobBridge interns by County since the Scheme came into operation

County

Finished

Current

Total

DUBLIN

5707

1953

7660

CORK

1592

555

2147

GALWAY

1081

374

1455

LIMERICK

815

342

1157

WATERFORD

563

209

772

KILDARE

554

203

757

DONEGAL

529

219

748

TIPPERARY

508

211

719

WEXFORD

475

183

658

KERRY

464

192

656

MAYO

369

191

560

LOUTH

398

157

555

WESTMEATH

390

147

537

MEATH

360

154

514

CLARE

341

160

501

WICKLOW

365

111

476

SLIGO

298

135

433

MONAGHAN

256

128

384

KILKENNY

247

82

329

LAOIS

226

86

312

CARLOW

211

85

296

CAVAN

201

91

292

OFFALY

191

84

275

ROSCOMMON

114

58

172

LONGFORD

131

36

167

LEITRIM

73

28

101

Total

16459

6174

22633

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