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Community Employment Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 21 January 2021

Thursday, 21 January 2021

Ceisteanna (232)

Dara Calleary

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232. Deputy Dara Calleary asked the Minister for Social Protection the number of eligible persons in each county referred to community employment schemes and to a JobPath company, respectively in each of the years 2017 to 2020, in tabular form. [3398/21]

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My Department provides a range of activation supports for long-term unemployed jobseekers and those most distant from the labour market to secure and sustain full-time paid employment. These supports include Community Employment (CE) and JobPath.

CE is an active labour market programme designed to enhance the employability of disadvantaged and unemployed people by providing work experience and training opportunities for them within their communities. The programme helps break the cycle of unemployment and improve a person’s chances of returning to the labour market.

JobPath is an employment activation service that supports people who are long-term unemployed and those most at risk of becoming long-term unemployed to secure and sustain paid employment. The service is delivered by two companies, Seetec and Turas Nua.

From the 1st June 2018, persons availing of the JobPath service have also been able to participle on CE. This enables long-term jobseekers to benefit from the strengths of both programmes, the job-seeking support of a JobPath personal advisor and quality training and development opportunities provided by the CE scheme.

The Department's activation teams contacts long-term jobseekers to seek expressions of interest in participation on the CE programme. The following table provides a breakdown of the number of those recorded contacts made with potential CE candidates by Department Case Officers and Local Employment Services from the end of November, 2017 until the end of December 2020. New ICT systems were introduced in Q4 2017 which enabled this information to be programmatically recorded. The related county data is not available at present.

2017

2018

2019

2020

Total

2,894

25,277

27,037

16,784

71,992

The following table provides a breakdown by county of those jobseekers referred to and engaged with Job Path for the years 2017 to 2020.

County

2017

2018

2019

2020

Total

Carlow

1,546

1,440

797

701

4,484

Cavan

1,418

1,522

1,358

693

4,991

Clare

1,684

1,448

1,018

968

5,118

Cork

6,630

4,780

3,376

2,429

17,215

Donegal

3,777

3,533

3,479

1,598

12,387

Dublin

16,075

13,254

12,925

6,605

48,859

Galway

3,085

2,915

3,073

1,296

10,369

Kerry

2,665

1,784

1,249

1,263

6,961

Kildare

3,132

1,962

1,377

1,130

7,601

Kilkenny

1,532

1,144

799

636

4,111

Laois

1,918

1,384

998

768

5,068

Leitrim

1,034

840

725

422

3,021

Limerick

3,441

2,825

1,634

1,236

9,136

Longford

1,342

1,158

949

462

3,911

Louth

3,012

2,816

2,245

1,231

9,304

Mayo

2,186

2,171

2,107

709

7,173

Meath

1,626

1,500

1,561

783

5,470

Monaghan

1,091

746

611

315

2,763

Offaly

1,837

1,566

1,233

786

5,422

Roscommon

721

705

618

238

2,282

Sligo

1,130

1,089

1,038

590

3,847

Tipperary

3,111

2,386

1,526

1,102

8,125

Waterford

2,544

1,787

1,233

1,175

6,739

Westmeath

2,444

2,083

1,773

940

7,240

Wexford

3,761

2,182

1,654

1,863

9,460

Wicklow

2,139

1,942

1,064

979

6,124

Total

74,881

60,962

50,420

30,918

217,181

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