Written answers

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Department of Education and Skills

Momentum Programme Issues

Photo of Clare DalyClare Daly (Dublin North, Socialist Party)
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171. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the oversight in place in relation to the functioning of the momentum scheme and the role and accountability of mentors with particular reference to the mechanisms in place if people feel that their placement is not a training one, but rather a replacement labour scheme; and the level of such complaints that have been made or assessed. [1089/14]

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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This is a day to day operational matter for SOLAS who manage the Momentum programme.

I understand that all contracts have been and continue to be monitored by dedicated SOLAS staff. Where issues arise they are addressed via a sanctions system as appropriate. Sanctions range from a request to address a minor issue to the possibility of termination of the contract. Monitoring includes sample visits to work placements as well as to the classroom based elements of the training.

Every payment against a project is made on the basis of participants declaring that they have completed an element of the project or is based on data submitted to support a claim. All of these claims are subjected to a 100% desk audit to ensure that an appropriate claim has been made.

Projects are funded by SOLAS through a contractual agreement. Contractors are accountable to SOLAS for the contract. Mentors or tutors are accountable to the contractor and it is their responsibility to adhere to the requirements stipulated in the contract as well as any requirements of the awarding body regarding the certification as appropriate.

Furthermore, I am informed that, the work placement process requires the contractors and the learners to work together to source appropriate placements, most of which are of short duration. In the event that a participant feels that their placement is not a training one, they have access to their mentor and/or the contractor who will assist them to resolve the issue.

To date SOLAS has not received any complaints relating to a labour replacement type issue.

Photo of Tom FlemingTom Fleming (Kerry South, Independent)
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172. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if he will provide an update on the momentum scheme; if he will provide a breakdown of numbers on a county basis up to the end of 2013 in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1273/14]

Photo of Ruairi QuinnRuairi Quinn (Dublin South East, Labour)
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The purpose of the Labour Market Education and Training Fund (LMETF), known as Momentum, is to help enhance the collaboration and engagement between employers and enterprise with education and training providers so as to design and deliver a range of relevant projects for individuals (who have been unemployed for 12 months or more) in support of the Government's Action Plan for Jobs and the National Skills Strategy.

The funding was utilised to provide solutions to the needs of both unemployed individuals and employers within the context of Labour Market Themes, geographically spread across the country.

Momentum Starters by location:

LOCATIONNUMBERS
CARLOW COUNTY103
CAVAN COUNTY50
CLARE COUNTY44
CORK CITY 462
CORK COUNTY51
DONEGAL COUNTY232
DUBLIN2,396
DUN LAOGHAIRE66
GALWAY CITY288
GALWAY COUNTY111
KERRY COUNTY66
KILDARE COUNTY153
KILKENNY COUNTY112
LAOIS COUNTY69
LEITRIM COUNTY12
LIMERICK CITY198
LONGFORD COUNTY35
LOUTH COUNTY490
MAYO COUNTY55
MEATH COUNTY154
MONAGHAN COUNTY108
OFFALY COUNTY 32
ON‐LINE8
ROSCOMMON COUNTY 18
SLIGO COUNTY 79
TIPPERARY NORTH14
TIPPERARY SOUTH133
WATERFORD CITY158
WATERFORD COUNTY21
WESTMEATH COUNTY93
WEXFORD COUNTY143
WICKLOW COUNTY223
GRAND TOTAL6,183
The Momentum programme contracted in excess of 6,500 places across 81 contracts in 2013. The current round of Momentum is due to be completed before the end of 2014.

A design feature of Momentum provides for continuous evaluation of the programme so we can ensure that the training provided is effective, efficient and value for money. I expect to have the outcome of evaluations in respect of the procurement and provision of the programme soon. Recommendations from these stages of the evaluation process will be incorporated into the new programme and a new call for proposals under Momentum will be announced shortly. Ongoing evaluation of the outcomes of the programme in respect of progression into employment will also inform the new iteration of the programme.

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