Written answers
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
Department of Children and Youth Affairs
Youth Services Funding
Michael McCarthy (Cork South West, Labour)
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786. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if he will provide a breakdown of all funding allocated to youth projects in County Cork for the years 2012, 2013 and 2014; his plans to re-establish a youth café in a town (details supplied); if he has received any applications from groups in that town for youth café funding; if his attention has been drawn to the lack of youth services in the local area; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25277/14]
Charles Flanagan (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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The Youth Affairs Unit of my Department provides a range of funding schemes, programmes and supports to the youth sector. Funding of some €49.780m is available in 2014 to support the provision of youth services and programmes to young people throughout the country including those from disadvantaged communities. This includes provision of €9.948m under the Youth Service Grant Scheme for some 30 national and regional organisations including Foróige, to support the development of services for young people throughout the country. Targeted supports for disadvantaged, marginalised and at risk young people are provided through the Special Projects for Youth Scheme, the Young Peoples Facilities and Services Fund Rounds 1 and 2 and Local Drugs Task Force Projects.
Details of the funding allocated in 2012, 2013 and 2014 to individual projects in Cork City and county under the Special Projects for Youth Scheme and the Young People's Facilities and Services Fund Rounds 1 and 2 are outlined in the following table.
Special Projects for Youth | 2012 Allocation | 2013 Allocation | 2014 Allocation |
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Glen Youth Development Project | 99,529 | 89,576 | 86,217 |
Mahon Youth Development Project | 108,006 | 97,205 | 93,560 |
Cork Youth Encounter Project Youth Work Programme. | 43,219 | 38,897 | 37,438 |
STEP Project | 49,792 | 44,812 | 43,132 |
Churchfield-Gurranabraher Youth Development Project | 93,106 | 83,796 | 80,653 |
Togher Youth Development Centre | 94,171 | 84,754 | 81,576 |
Farranree Youth Development Project | 88,325 | 79,492 | 76,511 |
Knocknaheeny-Hollyhill Outreach | 49,792 | 44,812 | 43,132 |
YMCA Youth Development Centre | 49,792 | 44,812 | 43,132 |
Knocknaheeny-Hollyhill 11-15 yrs | 99,583 | 89,625 | 86,264 |
Summer Recreation Project | 17,486 | 15,738 | 15,147 |
Ballyphehane Youth Development Project | 94,093 | 84,684 | 81,508 |
Bishopstown Special Project | 99,583 | 89,625 | 86,264 |
Strawberry Hill Youth Development Centre | 94,171 | 84,754 | 81,576 |
Riverstown Youth Project | 93,108 | 83,796 | 80,653 |
Sky Project (Mitchelstown/Charleville | 94,171 | 84,754 | 81,576 |
Summer Recreation Scheme | 14,761 | 13,285 | 12,787 |
Beara Youth Development Project | 97,708 | 87,937 | 84,639 |
Cobh Youth Services | 86,177 | 77,559 | 74,651 |
Fermoy/Middleton/Mallow Youth Projects | 193,623 | 174,261 | 167,726 |
Young People's Facilities and Services Fund (YPFSF 1) | 2012 Allocation | 2013 Allocation | 2014 Allocation |
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Bishopstown Outreach Project | 28,069 | 25,262 | 24,314 |
Ballyphehan Action for Youth (BAY) | 28,069 | 25,262 | 24,314 |
Blarney Street Youth Project | 53,329 | 47,996 | 46,196 |
St Joseph's Mayfield Youth | 56,136 | 50,523 | 48,628 |
Churchfield Youth Community Trust | 58,008 | 52,207 | 50,249 |
Bádoireacht – Meitheal Mara (Sailing and Boatbuilding) | 51,458 | 46,313 | 44,576 |
Gurranabraher Arts Programme (GAP) | 32,747 | 29,472 | 28,367 |
Togher Link-up | 27,132 | 24,419 | 23,503 |
Glen Young Adults Project | 56,136 | 50,523 | 48,628 |
Togher Family Centre Ltd | 32,747 | 29,472 | 28,367 |
WellSprings Outreach Programme | 46,734 | 42,060 | 40,483 |
Alliance Sexual Health Centre (Young Peoples Helpline) | 46,734 | 42,060 | 40,483 |
Matt Talbot Services | 46,734 | 42,060 | 40,483 |
Cork Simon Community | 51,406 | 46,265 | 44,531 |
YPFSF 2 | 2012 Allocation | 2013 Allocation | 2014 Allocation |
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Knocknaheeny - Link Point | 476,196 | 428,576 | 412,504 |
Sports Development Officer | 50,490 | 45,441 | 43,737 |
Good Shepherd Services - 1 Youth Worker | 50,023 | 45,020 | 43,332 |
St. Joseph's Community Centre | 64,048 | 57,643 | 55,481 |
Funding for youth projects and services in Cork City and Cork county is administered on behalf of my Department, in the main, by City of Cork and County Cork Education Training Board.
With regard to the Deputy's question about youth café facilities, I have been advised that in 2008 and 2009 one-off funding grants of €30,000 and €15,000 respectively were provided to a youth café project in the town in question by the Department of Education under the Special Projects for Youth Scheme. My Department is not aware of any recent applications in respect of youth café projects from the town. Youth café facilities have a distinct contribution to make to the range of youth services designed to meet the needs of young people in local communities. The development of these facilities is an important priority should further capital resources become available to my Department in the future.
James Bannon (Longford-Westmeath, Fine Gael)
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787. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs if he will provide details of proposed funding for a youth project (details supplied) in County Longford; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [25402/14]
Charles Flanagan (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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The Youth Affairs Unit of my Department administers a range of funding schemes, programmes and supports to the youth sector. In 2014, current funding of some €49.780m is available to support the provision of youth services and programmes to young people throughout the country including those from disadvantaged communities. This includes provision of €9.948m under the Youth Service Grant Scheme for some 30 national and major regional organisations, including Foróige and Youth Work Ireland, to support the development of their services for young people. In 2014, funding of €86,779 has been provided under the Special Projects for Youth Scheme to two projects in county Longford - County Longford Youth Service, which is part of Longford Community Resources Ltd (€74,651), and Longford Youth Service (€12,128). In addition, €9,733 has been allocated to the Education and Training Board under the 2014 Local Youth Club Grant Scheme to support youth work activities at a local level.
In 2013, a capital allocation of €1.55m was made available by my Department for the provision of new youth cafes. Pobal assisted my Department with the application process. Some 95 applications for support under this scheme were received by Pobal. Following the completion of the evaluation process some 30 proposals for new youth cafes projects around the country were approved for funding. An application for funding was received in respect of the youth project in question, however, the application was deemed ineligible on the grounds that the project was not establishing a 'new' youth café. The application and the outcome of the process were discussed at a meeting with representatives of the youth project in January of this year and the position was confirmed to the group.
In 2014, an allocation of €.5m in capital funding has been provided to my Department for small capital projects in the youth services. Details of the scheme will be announced in the coming months. However, there is no capital funding scheme available to my Department at this time for large scale projects such as that envisaged by the youth project in question. Given the challenging budgetary position that my Department, along with all Government departments, is managing at this time, it is not anticipated, that this situation will change in the immediate future.
I met with the proposers of the youth project on a recent visit to Longford. I was impressed with their commitment and the quality of their work to support youth people in Longford town and county. Youth cafes offer young people a safe, alcohol and drug free space for recreation, non-formal learning and youth focused activities. As such, they can make an important contribution to the development of services to meet the needs of young people in their local communities. The development of youth café facilities is a priority for my Department should further capital funding become available in future years.
Officials from my Department and Pobal are available to meet the group again to discuss their proposals and to explain the funding situation at this time.
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