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Charitable and Voluntary Organisations

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 October 2023

Thursday, 19 October 2023

Questions (187)

Duncan Smith

Question:

187. Deputy Duncan Smith asked the Minister for Education if certain correspondence between her Department and an organisation (details supplied) have not put the funding for or the work by an educational charity in Cork city in jeopardy. [45838/23]

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Written answers

The centre in question is an alternative education setting and caters for young people who have encountered difficulties in mainstream education. It receives cooperation hours and non-pay funding from my Department.

The centre benefits from an allocation of 6,000 co-operation hours funded by my Department and the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research Innovation and Science. This provides a considerable staffing allocation to the centre.

In addition in 2021 my Department increased the non-pay funding allocation to the centre by €100,000 which brings the annual non-pay funding from my Department to €177,500.

The correspondence referred to by the Deputy has not put either the cooperation hours or the non-pay funding provided by my Department in jeopardy. The centre will continue to be supported by my Department.

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