I propose to take Questions Nos. 1464 and 1465 together.
The back to education allowance (BTEA) provides income support for jobseekers and others in receipt of certain social welfare payments that pursue courses of education at second or third level. The main focus of the BTEA is to assist qualifying applicants to improve their educational qualifications and improve their prospects of gaining employment.
Age related payment rates for BTEA participants were abolished from 1st September 2017. As a result all BTEA participants receive a weekly payment to the maximum standard rate of their qualifying payment. For example Jobseekers who were previously on an age-related jobseeker allowance payment, will receive the maximum jobseekers weekly payment of €203 if approved for BTEA, subject to any deductions for means.
At the end of April 2019 there were approximately 8,630 students in receipt of the BTEA. The number of these students who are aged under 26 years is 2,009. This information is broken down by county as provided in the attached tabular statement.
In 2017/2018 academic year, the Government reintroduced the annual Cost of Education Grant. This grant of €500 is payable to BTEA participants with a child dependant on their BTEA payment. Of the total 2,009 BTEA recipients under 26 year olds, some 140 are eligible for this grant.
The BTEA is not intended to be an alternative form of funding for people entering or re-entering the third level education system. The Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI) grant payable by the Department of Education and Skills represents the primary support for persons pursuing education. In general, most BTEA customers will also have certain registration and related college fees paid by Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI).
I trust this clarifies the matters raised by the Deputy.
COUNTY
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Participants of BTEA under 26 (April 2019)
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CARLOW
|
44
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CAVAN
|
35
|
CLARE
|
53
|
CORK
|
149
|
DONEGAL
|
180
|
DUBLIN
|
415
|
GALWAY
|
94
|
KERRY
|
78
|
KILDARE
|
59
|
KILKENNY
|
56
|
LAOIS
|
41
|
LEITRIM
|
11
|
LIMERICK
|
91
|
LONGFORD
|
19
|
LOUTH
|
104
|
MAYO
|
54
|
MEATH
|
31
|
MONAGHAN
|
21
|
OFFALY
|
70
|
ROSCOMMON
|
19
|
SLIGO
|
31
|
TIPPERARY
|
97
|
WATERFORD
|
102
|
WESTMEATH
|
30
|
WEXFORD
|
53
|
WICKLOW
|
72
|
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2,009
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