The youthreach programme is an interdepartmental initiative for unemployed young people, generally aged between 15 and 20 years who left school early without qualifications. The programme is delivered in out of school settings in four networks, including youthreach centres managed by the vocational education committees and funded by my Department. Funding for the VEC youthreach programme and the number of trainees in the programme in each of the past three years is set out below.
Youthreach Funding
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Number of Youthreach Trainees
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At 31st December
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€28.947m
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2,641
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2001
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€37.457m
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2,859
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2002
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€37.229m
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2,653
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2003
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In addition, my Department provides funding to VECs annually to assist towards the child care expenses of participants in youthreach, Traveller training centre programmes and VTOS, the vocational training opportunities scheme. The local administration of child care assistance is a matter for individual VECs. The grant is intended as a contribution towards costs.
The financial provision for child care assistance for participants on youthreach and other specified programmes in the further education sector in the years 2001, 2002 and 2003 was €3.123 million, €4.736 million and €4.821 million respectively.