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Youth Employment Initiative

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 July 2015

Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Questions (298)

Dominic Hannigan

Question:

298. Deputy Dominic Hannigan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide an update on the Youth Employment Initiative under the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme; the budget of the Programme; the allocation to each Programme implementer; the key objectives; the projected number of young persons reached by the Programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29253/15]

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My Department’s Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP), the successor programme to the Local and Community Development Programme (LCDP), was rolled out across communities on 1 April 2015.

SICAP is one of my Department’s key priorities and will operate for the 9 month period for 2015, with funding of €28 million, as outlined in the table. This includes an allocation of €2 million under the European Structural Funds (ESF) Programme for Employability, Inclusion and Learning (PEIL) 2014-2020 and €2 million under the Youth Employment Initiative.

The aim of SICAP to reduce poverty, promote social inclusion and equality through local, regional and national engagement and collaboration. The objective of the SICAP activities proposed for ESF funding is to support young unemployed people under 25 years of age from disadvantaged groups and communities onto an effective pathway towards employment by providing a series of activities locally delivered under the Youth Employment Initiative.

During 2015, a national figure of some 4,000 young unemployed people will be supported through a range of defined activities under the programme, including training, job preparing/job search, work placements and mentoring.

LCDC Name

Lot Name

SICAP Budget April-Dec 2015 (€)

Carlow

Carlow County

402,321

Cavan

Cavan County

556,338

Clare

Clare County

641,506

Cork City

Cork City

908,870

North Cork (3)

Kanturk, Newmarket & Millstreet

118,547

Charleville & Mitchelstown

123,242

Mallow & Fermoy

206,544

South Cork

South & East Cork

591,919

West Cork (3)

West Cork District

222,829

Bandon & Kinsale

115,689

West Cork Islands (7)

21,578

Donegal (3)

Inishowen

447,885

Gaeltacht

254,561

Donegal

778,489

Dublin City (5)

Ballyfermot & Chapelizod

404,112

Ballymun, Whitehall & Tolka

1,147,582

Northside

839,502

Canal, Rathmines & Pembroke

998,657

Inner City

635,514

Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown

Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown

700,868

Fingal

Fingal

889,593

Galway City

Galway City

487,093

Galway County

Galway County

1,201,187

Kerry (3)

North East & West Kerry

794,043

Rathmore & Gneeveguilla

42,051

South Kerry & Killarney

386,105

Kildare

Kildare County

765,170

Kilkenny

Kilkenny County

455,860

Laois

Laois County

423,048

Leitrim

Leitrim County

393,488

Limerick City & County (3)

Limerick West Rural

392,652

Limerick Urban

929,360

Limerick East Rural

317,058

Longford

Longford County

383,669

Louth

Louth County

965,881

Mayo (3)

Mayo Islands

34,404

Ballina & Mayo West

537,050

Castlebar & Claremorris

359,454

Meath

Meath County

278,304

Monaghan

Monaghan County

464,453

Offaly

Offaly County

553,736

Roscommon

Roscommon County

448,762

Sligo

Sligo County

439,136

South Dublin County Council

South Dublin County

1,533,589

Tipperary (2)

Tipperary North

388,921

Tipperary South

452,917

Waterford City & Council

Waterford City & County

823,835

Westmeath

Westmeath County

574,661

Wexford

Wexford County

1,276,311

Wicklow (2)

Bray & Greystones

534,069

Arklow, Wicklow & Baltinglass

438,515

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