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School Completion Programme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 May 2015

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

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Gabrielle McFadden

Question:

421. Deputy Gabrielle McFadden asked the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the amount of funding allocated to counties Longford and Westmeath for the years 2010 to 2014 and in 2015 to date under the school completion programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18450/15]

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The School Completion Programme aims to retain young people in the formal education system to completion of senior cycle and to improve the school attendance, participation and retention of its target cohort. It is a targeted intervention aimed at school communities identified under the Department of Education and Skills DEIS Action Plan. It involves 124 locally managed projects and provides targeted supports to approximately 36,000 children and young people.

Since 1st January 2014, the Child and Family Agency has operational responsibility for the School Completion Programme, including the allocation of funds to local projects under the remit of my Department. Prior to the establishment of the Agency, the then National Educational Welfare Board had operational responsibility for the programme. My Department administered the funding for this programme.

In 2014, an allocation of €24.756 million was provided for the School Completion Programme. The Agency has indicated a similar allocation for the programme in 2015.

The Agency has advised that Chairpersons of Local Management Committees have been requested to prepare their school retention plans for the 2015/2016 school year based on the expenditure allocated last year and to return them to the Agency by June 5th. Following receipt of these plans projects including those in Longford and Westmeath will be notified of their allocations for the 2015/2016 school year.

A review of the School Completion Programme, being carried out by the ESRI, is almost finalised. This will assist in identifying the reforms necessary to consolidate the programme on a sustainable footing for the future and ensure that available funds are targeted to those services which provide the greatest contribution to educational outcomes for children at risk of early school leaving and educational disadvantage.

I have advised the Agency of my commitment to ensuring that there is no diminution in the school completion programme services. The School Completion Programme is an important service within the Agency’s educational welfare services. It is highly regarded as a key response in securing improved educational outcomes for children and young people at risk of early school leaving.

The detailed information about the allocations for the School Completion Programmes in Longford and Westmeath is set out in the table.

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2010-11 - School Year

2011-12 - School Year

2012-13 - School Year

2013-14 -School Year

2014-15 - School Year

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Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

SCP Athlone

€ 209,066

€ 202,794

€ 189,612

€ 183,924

€171,968

SCP Longford

€ 213,928

€ 207,582

€ 194,089

€ 188,266

€176,029

SCP Mullingar

€ 269,803

€ 261,709

€ 244,698

€ 236,318

€220.956

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