For the purpose of this response, we have interpreted “social media platforms” as solely these and no other form of digital advertising.
My Department administers over 80 separate schemes and services, which affect the lives of almost every person in the State. The Department is committed to ensuring that members of the public are fully aware of the welfare supports and services that are available to them.
Public information campaigns, including advertising on social media platforms, are an important part of this work. All campaigns are developed and targeted carefully in collaboration with our media buyer using the best mix of media formats to ensure that the Department’s messages reach members of the public effectively, while ensuring value for money.
Details of the spend* (ex VAT) on all social media platforms to date in 2020 is outlined as follows.
Campaign advertised
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Facebook/Instagram
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Twitter
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LinkedIn
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Intreo (supports for Jobseekers and Employers)
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€2,033.07
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€984.00
|
€1,495.73
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Return to Work (targeting those wishing to return to the workforce)
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€2,762.50
|
€725.00
|
Nil
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Parents Benefit
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€426.99
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Nil
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Nil
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Jobseekers Benefit for the Self-employed
|
€113.45
|
€42.87
|
€1,636.63
|
Jobs Week 2020
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€155.17
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Nil
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Nil
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COVID-19 Employment Supports and Pandemic Unemployment Payment
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€1,860.00
|
€1,847.33
|
Nil
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COVID-19 Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme
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€211.00
|
€140.06
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Nil
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*Amounts are those which have been invoiced to date. Additional invoices are still due on a number of these COVID-19 related campaigns.
My Department has not used Tic Tok, Google or Snapchat social media platforms for any of its 2020 advertising campaigns.