Written answers

Thursday, 8 July 2010

Department of Social and Family Affairs

Departmental Staff

10:00 pm

Photo of Michael RingMichael Ring (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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Question 482: To ask the Minister for Social Protection the details of the facilitator employed by his Department; the number of facilitators in each location; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31558/10]

Photo of Éamon Ó CuívÉamon Ó Cuív (Galway West, Fianna Fail)
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Facilitators work with social welfare recipients to identify appropriate training or development programmes which will enhance the skills that the individual has and ultimately improve their employment chances, as well as help them to continue to develop personally. They work in close co-operation with other agencies and service providers including FÁS, VEC, other education and training providers and the local and community and voluntary sector. In addition they provide advice and support to customers who wish to access the back to education scheme, the back to work scheme, and the short term enterprise allowance scheme of the department.

The facilitator service is available locally to all social welfare recipients via the local network. Facilitators are assigned to cover a geographical area. They hold open clinics and meet with people who have been referred either by the social welfare local office, the employment support section or by other agencies.

The service was enhanced under the National Development Plan (NDP) Social and Economic Participation Programme. Additional facilitators have been appointed during 2009 and 2010. It is envisaged that there will be 70 facilitator posts provided for under the Plan. There are currently 63 serving facilitators covering 61.4 facilitator posts. The attached table details the locations for each facilitator. Table A – Breakdown of Facilitator Locations

LocationServing July2010LocationServing July 2010
Apollo House1Killarney1
Arklow1Letterkenny1
Athlone1Limerick2
Ballina1Longford1
Ballyfermot2Loughrea1
Ballymun1Mallow1
Bishops Sq1Monaghan1
Blanchardstown1Mullingar1
Bray1Navan1
Buncrana1Navan Rd1
Carlow1Newbridge1
Castlebar1Newbridge/Naas1
Cavan1Newcastlewest1
Clondalkin1Kings Inn2
Clonmel1Nutgrove1
Coolock1Portlaoise1
Cork5Swords/Balbriggan1
Donegal1Tallaght1
Dundalk3Thomas St1
Dungloe1Thurles1
Dunlaoghaire1Tralee1
Ennis1Tralee/Listowel1
Enniscorthy1Tuam1
Finglas1Tullamore1
Galway2Waterford2
Kilbarrack0Wexford1
Kilkenny1
TOTAL PEOPLE63
TOTAL POSTS61.4

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