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Traveller Community.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 23 February 2006

Thursday, 23 February 2006

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David Stanton

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123 Mr. Stanton asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the further plans he has to improve circumstances of the Traveller community; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7636/06]

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My Department funds a number of projects which provide Traveller support and aim to improve the circumstances of the Traveller community. The details are given in the following table.

Travellers are one of a number of target groups that benefit under the community development programme. While a significant number of the 185 projects within the programme would identify Travellers among beneficiaries of their activities, services, 20 projects specifically focus on providing Traveller support. Training courses, support groups, provision of information, work experience, and child care provision are examples of the type of supports typically made available.

The local development social inclusion programme, LDSIP, aims to counter disadvantage and to promote equality and social and economic inclusion through the provision of funding and support to local partnerships. Area partnerships and community partnerships across the country run programmes and courses that specifically target the Traveller community under the LDSIP. These include projects that meet the needs of Traveller men concerning stabling, training and economics of their horses and also acts as a forum for development work with Traveller men; primary health care training, preparing Traveller women to be health promotion workers in their community and also works with Traveller men, through training; dedicated homework clubs for and youth workers for Traveller children; projects that aim to provide family support and educational opportunities for Travellers; and active citizen initiatives. Also, Navan Travellers workshop, a community partnership set up with a primary focus on the Traveller community, received €168,000 through LDSIP in 2005.

My Department is also represented on the high level group on Travellers' issues, whose report is due to be published shortly. The Department will play its part in the implementation of the recommendations of this report. Traveller-specific groups funded under community and local development programme 2005.

Project

Funded under

2005 Core Budget

2005 Once off Grants

Ballyfermot Travellers Action Project (Labre Park)

CDP

64,500

0

Blanchardstown Travellers

CDP

86,500

Bray Travellers Dev. Network

CDP

94,460

5,500

Clondalkin Travellers CDP

CDP

100,700

Cork Traveller Visibility Group

CDP

96,200

167,418

Donegal Travellers

CDP

100,000

4,500

Galway Travellers CDP

CDP

106,900

43,200

Kerry Travellers CDP

CDP

114,400

9,000

Limerick Travellers CDP

CDP

96,900

National Traveller Women’s Forum

CDP

86,400

0

Northside Travellers CDP

CDP

93,800

0

Pavee Point Specialist Support Agency

CDP

160,967

0

Southside Travellers Action Group

CDP

80,500

3,000

St. Margaret’s Traveller Centre

CDP

79,000

10,380

TACCTIC

CDP

50,700

Tallaght Travellers CDP

CDP

102,800

Tipperary Travellers

CDP

70,500

Tullamore Travellers CDP

CDP

108,040

2,700

Waterford Travellers

CDP

102,200

18,520

Wicklow Travellers

CDP

95,100

7,000

West Cork (Clonakilty) Travellers CFG

CDP

53,000

13,500

Navan Travellers Workshops Ltd

LDSIP

168,000

N/A

Traveller Placement Programme

CDP

58,690

TOTAL CDP

2,170,257

284,718

CDP = Community Development Programme.

LDSIP = Local Development Social Inclusion Programme.

Funding scheme to support the role of federations, networks and umbrella bodies in the community and voluntary sector is as follows: National Traveller Women's Forum, €141,000 over three years 2003-06, €47,000 per annum. Programme of support to national anti-poverty networks is as follows: Irish Traveller Movement, €300,440 over two years 2005-06, €150,220 per annum. Training and supports scheme is as follows: The National Association of Travellers Centres, €105,000 over three years 2003-06, €35,000 per annum, Exchange House Travellers Service, €60,000 over three years 2003-06, €20,000 per annum.

The social economy programme transferred to my Department on 1 January 2006. I have renamed this programme the community services programme to reflect the fact that I intend to change the nature of the programme from a labour market training scheme to a scheme to provide support for essential community services. I have secured an additional €5 million to fund new projects in 2006. Projects to support the economic integration of Travellers will be eligible to apply to apply for this funding.

Question No. 124 withdrawn.
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