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Departmental Advertising

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Ceisteanna (742)

Alan Kelly

Ceist:

742. Deputy Alan Kelly asked the Minister for Education and Skills if her Department has carried out advertising campaigns to promote policies or programmes being implemented by same; if so, if she will provide the details of the campaign or relevant programme; the cost of advertising in publications, broadcast advertising and outdoor advertising; the cost of consultancy or production costs in each of the past two years; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [21026/20]

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The Department's costs in relation to communications strategy initiatives in 2019 and to date in 2020 are set out in the following table.

Year

Campaign

Cost (€)

2020

School Reopening – Radio, Print and Internet advertising

€119,202.94

2020

Leaving Cert Calculated Grades advertising (July) – Print, Radio and   Internet advertising

€94,342.53

2020

Leaving Cert Calculated Grades awareness campaign in May – internet,   radio, print and social media advertising

€100,735.90

2020

Teaching Transforms advertising campaign which aims to help address   the shortage of teachers in specific subjects and the increasing need for   more qualified graduates.

€129,568.58

2019

Teaching Transforms advertising campaign which aims to help address   the shortage of teachers in specific subjects and the increasing need for   more qualified graduates.

€117,699.96

2019

STEM Awareness Campaign in conjunction with Science Foundation Ireland   to raise awareness of STEM.  In this   regard “This is STEM” a video based campaign featuring eight role models from   industry and academia, capturing how a STEM career is not a typical day job   has been developed by SFI.               

€73,000

2019

Facebook promotional posts in relation to the post-primary schools   patronage process         

€70.00

Total

 

€704,549.91

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