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Services for People with Disabilities

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 18 May 2011

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Ceisteanna (101)

Frank Feighan

Ceist:

124 Deputy Frank Feighan asked the Minister for Social Protection if there is any scheme in place within his or any Department to allow a person with a disability to receive a placement of work experience when it is the recommendation of Rehab that a person be placed in a work environment to build their confidence and give them a sense of responsibility. [12101/11]

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In the absence of specific information, it is assumed the question refers to a person with a disability who is leaving the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dún Laoghaire and seeking to return to the open labour market. In such circumstances, the person with a disability should register with his or her nearest FÁS Employment Service Office for a vocational guidance interview. These offices are the gateway for all FÁS services. The listings and locations are available on the FÁS website, www.fas.ie. I will set out the options available for consideration. There are vocational training programmes for people with disabilities who wish to return to the open labour market. Work experience is an integral part of these programmes. Alternatively, if the person is job-ready and seeking employment, he or she should consider the FÁS Supported Employment Programme, which covers job-seeking and support a by Job Coach in securing employment and support in the workplace. In addition, the Work Placement Programme provides a nine-month work experience opportunity. It offers the participant the opportunity to gain on-the-job work experience while retaining his or her Social Welfare entitlement. All of the above are available through FÁS Employment Services. The onus is on the individual to engage directly with them.

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