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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 11 November 2021

Thursday, 11 November 2021

Ceisteanna (320, 321, 322, 323)

Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

320. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will review her Department’s plans to restructure local jobs clubs through a new tendering process, as this would essentially privatise a social service; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55317/21]

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Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

321. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will consider extending contracts for local jobs clubs further following a recent six month extension to contracts; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55318/21]

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Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

322. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Social Protection her views on whether the new model for jobs clubs being profit driven based on performance to refer clients to full-time employment as the key metric is a just policy move (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55319/21]

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Jackie Cahill

Ceist:

323. Deputy Jackie Cahill asked the Minister for Social Protection if she will reconsider the policy that would see jobs clubs being transformed into profit driven private enterprises through the new tendering process; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55320/21]

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Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 320 to 323, inclusive, together.

My Department is now at an advanced stage in its first phase of procuring new employment services.  This phase involves the procurement of regional employment services for seven counties in the Midlands and North-West across four lots.  These counties do not have an existing local employment service and represent the first phase of an expansion of similar employment services across the State.

In line with the 2019 Indecon Review of Employment Services, Job Clubs and Local Employment Services are being folded into a single service, the Regional Employment Service, in each lot area to reduce duplication of functions and provide a more efficient integrated customer focused service.

This procurement process follows extensive consultations by my Department with the existing service providers over the last number of years. 

I can assure the Deputy that no new privatisation is being undertaken In relation to employment services.  No service previously undertaken by civil or public servants is being outsourced.  Local Employment Services and Job Clubs have always been contracted out services and provide employment services for those who are long term unemployed.  My Department's Intreo offices will continue to engage with those unemployed for 12 months or less and in line with the new Pathways to Work strategy, has been given additional resources to do so.

The Phase two procurement, which will see the Regional Employment Service model rolled out across the State will take on board the learnings from the first phase.  This is a significant expansion of employment services and will result in State-wide coverage of employment services for those furthest from the labour market for the first time.

It is not proposed to extend the contracts of Job clubs in areas where a Regional Employment Service has been procured, as the new service will subsume the roles of both Job Clubs and Local Employment Services. 

The new model is a modernisation of existing employment services utilising best international practices, good governance and key performance indicators to manage performance.  All these innovations are for the benefit of the long-term unemployment clients. The new model does not exclude existing service providers from tendering. Both I and my Department have consistently encouraged existing providers to work collaboratively together to submit joint tenders for the Regional Employment Services. I am confident that where existing providers work collaboratively their strong track record and previous experience will enable them to submit high quality bids for the provision of the new Regional Employment Services.

Question No. 321 answered with Question No. 320.
Question No. 322 answered with Question No. 320.
Question No. 323 answered with Question No. 320.
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