Results 1-6 of 6 for jobpath speaker:Pat Deering
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: What is the difference between that process and the support provided under the JobPath scheme?
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: How much money was spent on JobPath in the past year?
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: These are supposed to be job activation measures, but the information I have suggests they are, in fact, job-blocking measures. I read an interesting article in recent days which outlined how JobPath is preventing people from getting jobs. That is something which resonates throughout the country.
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: Once somebody goes into the process of JobPath, whether under Turas Nua or Seetec Ireland, he or she is prevented from accessing other services. For example, the article to which I referred mentions a person who was deemed ineligible to do a Safe Pass course because he was in JobPath. We also have cases where older JobPath participants, of 60 years old or thereabouts, cannot avail of a...
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: Being locked into JobPath for 12 months is a major disincentive.
- Public Accounts Committee: Comptroller and Auditor General 2016 Report
Chapter 16: Regularity of Social Welfare Payments
Chapter 17: Management of Social Welfare Overpayments
Chapter 18: Department Reviews of welfare Schemes, Social Welfare Appeals Process, Social Insurance Fund (7 Dec 2017) Pat Deering: I am comparing it with the JobPath process.