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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Department of Education and Skills

Youthreach Programme Funding

Photo of Jonathan O'BrienJonathan O'Brien (Cork North Central, Sinn Fein)
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691. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the rates of payment provided to Youthreach students during each of the past five years; and the total payments allocated to these students during each of those years. [14048/15]

Photo of Damien EnglishDamien English (Meath West, Fine Gael)
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The rate of training allowance payable to Youthreach students for the last five years is as follows:

YearAgeWeekly Rate
201418 years and over€160
16 and 17 years€40
201318 years and over€160
16 and 17 years€40
201218 years and over€188
16 and 17 years€40
201118 years and over€188
17 years€95.75
16 years€76.65
201018 years and over€196
17 years€99.80
16 years€79.90

A small number of students may also have received a long term unemployed bonus payment of €31.80 per week in 2010 and €20 per week in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The payment of a long term bonus payment ceased for all new entrants with effect from 1 January 2014.

A meal allowance of €4 per week was payable to Youthreach students during each of these five years but in some centres this was retained by the ETB, with the agreement of the students, towards the cost of the provision of meals to students in the centres.

Some students were also eligible to receive a travel allowance which was based on distance from the Youthreach Centre. The rates that applied for the past five years are as follows:

Distance in MilesAmount
3-5 miles€6.60
5-10 miles€11.90
10-20 miles€17.60
20-30 miles€21,60
30-40 miles€27.70
40-50 miles€32.60

The total amount allocated for allowances to Youthreach students in the last five years is as follows:

YearAmount
2014€15.7 million
2013€18 million
2012€18.5 million
2011€19.5 million
2010€20.1 million

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