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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 5 February 2015

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Questions (54)

Jim Daly

Question:

54. Deputy Jim Daly asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the progress of the Gateway scheme across the country; the number of participants currently on the scheme in each local authority area; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5189/15]

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Funding of the order of €22.4m is being provided in the Department’s Vote in 2015 to cover the cost of work placements under the Gateway scheme. At the end of January, 1,781 persons were employed by county and city councils of which 85% were male (1,513) and 15% are female.

The majority of positions identified by councils as being suitable for Gateway placements relate to services of an environment or outdoor nature. Work in the main relates to the upkeep and repair to council facilities, including roads, parks, beaches, housing units, sporting and general community facilities. Litter and waste management also feature as important tasks undertaken. Work is also undertaken to support tourism and heritage sites and in the development and upkeep of walks and leisure trails. In addition, councils have engaged Gateway participants in supporting council administration, library, event management and visitor services.

The objective of Gateway is to maintain work readiness and keep jobseekers close to the labour market and in this regard, county and city councils offer excellent work opportunities. A table sets out the distribution of employment for each county and city council at the end of January 2015.

GATEWAY: Employment by Council – week ending 30 January 2015

County/City Council

Placements Allocated

Participants on Gateway for week ended 30/01/15

% of Total Allocations Filled

Carlow

55

42

76%

Cavan

55

28

51%

Clare

80

16

20%

Cork City

110

93

85%

Cork

215

130

60%

Donegal

80

26

33%

Fingal

215

143

67%

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown

110

50

45%

Dublin City

295

32

11%

Galway City

55

39

71%

Galway

80

56

70%

Kerry

80

70

88%

Kildare

110

33

30%

Kilkenny

80

46

58%

Laois

55

20

36%

Leitrim

55

47

85%

Limerick

110

107

97%

Longford

55

3

5%

Louth

80

74

93%

Meath

110

99

90%

Monaghan

55

33

60%

Mayo

80

80

100%

Offaly

55

45

82%

Roscommon

55

52

95%

Sligo

55

29

53%

South Dublin

215

108

50%

Tipperary

80

57

71%

Waterford

80

34

43%

Westmeath

80

80

100%

Wexford

80

32

40%

Wicklow

80

77

96%

3,000

1,781

59%

Questions Nos. 55 and 56 withdrawn.
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