Written answers

Thursday, 2 November 2006

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Employment Support Services

5:00 pm

Photo of Finian McGrathFinian McGrath (Dublin North Central, Independent)
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Question 171: To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment the employment schemes for people with a physical disability particularly for those who live in the northside of Dublin. [35919/06]

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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FÁS provides a range of services on a nationwide basis to help disabled people find paid employment. Persons with a disability who need assistance in finding employment, or who wish to prepare for employment by undertaking a vocational training programme, or who want to participate in an employment programme, should contact their local FÁS Employment Services Office and register. This is the access point to all FÁS training and employment programmes for job-seekers.

A listing of all Employment Services Offices is available through the FÁS website www.fas.ie/services

FÁS also provides a range of Schemes and Grants to assist disabled people and/or employers interested in hiring a disabled person. These are as follows:

Job Interview Interpreter Grant

This grant is intended for job seekers with a significant hearing or speech impairment who are attending job interviews. The job seeker can apply for funding to have an interpreter attend the interview with them. A grant of €106.68 for a three hour period is normally paid by FÁS, together with travel costs for the interpreter.

Workplace Equipment Adaptation Grant

This grant is available to employers in the private sector who need to adapt equipment or the workplace to accommodate a disabled employee. The maximum FÁS grant is €6,350, which covers minor building modifications such as ramps or accessible toilets; alarm systems, assistive equipment for computers, amplifiers for telephones, etc.

Supported Employment Programme

The Supported Employment Programme provides supports to disabled people, who traditionally have had difficulty getting into paid employment. The programme is carried out by sponsor organisations on behalf of FÁS. The sponsor organisations employ Job Coaches who provide a range of supports tailored to the individual needs of the jobseeker with a disability that may include:

helping the job seeker to identify his/her skills and interests;

assisting the job seeker to find a suitable job;

analysing the tasks involved in the job and using this to plan the supports to be provided;

providing on-the-job training and support when the person commences employment;

providing on-going support to employee and employer for an agreed time period.

Since January 2005, the current FÁS Supported Employment Sponsor on the Northside of Dublin is: Work 4 You Ltd, Unit 1-3 Ballymun Enterprise Centre, Ballymun Industrial Estate, Dublin 11.

FÁS Wage Subsidy Scheme (WSS)

The FÁS Wage Subsidy Scheme provides financial incentives to employers, outside the public sector, to employ disabled people who work more than 20 hours per week up to a maximum of 39 hours. A person availing of the Wage Subsidy Scheme is subject to the same conditions of employment as other employees, including PRSI contributions, annual leave, tax deductions, and the employer pays the going rate for the job, as per any other employee. Employees hired under this Scheme may also qualify for the Department of Social and Family Affairs Back to Work Allowance. The subsidies are structured under three separate strands and employers can benefit under one or all, simultaneously.

Further details of these, and other supports, may be obtained through the FÁS website (www.fas.ie) under 'Disability'.

Community Employment Programme

The Community Employment programme is operated by FÁS to provide work experience and training for disadvantaged persons, and is available to those with a disability. Participation rates for people with disabilities on the programme will be progressively increased under the Sectoral Plan for the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment under the Disability Act, 2005. Information on access to the programme is available from any of the above mentioned Employment Services Offices.

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