Written answers

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Department of Children and Youth Affairs

Child and Family Agency Funding

Photo of Michael Healy-RaeMichael Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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806. To ask the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs the details of funding for counselling for students affected by bereavement (details supplied); and if she will make a statement on the matter. [17703/17]

Photo of Katherine ZapponeKatherine Zappone (Dublin South West, Independent)
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Tusla has advised that in 1994 the Department of Social Welfare opened a grant scheme to provide counselling supports to children who had experienced bereavement or loss. This grant scheme then passed to the Family Support Agency (FSA) when it was established in 2003 and subsequently to Tusla on establishment in January 2014.

Up until 2011 applications were invited through an annual public advertisement, however in 2011 due to austerity this scheme was closed and no new applications have been accepted since 2011. Since 2011 the grantees who received funding in 2011 have continued to receive an annual grant equivalent to their 2011 grant. This Counselling Grants Scheme is for a total of €245,900 annually and currently there are only 64 grantees nationwide benefitting from this scheme. With over 4,000 schools in Ireland 64 grantees means that less than 2% of schools are in receipt of support from this scheme currently. Opening up the scheme nationally with a current budget allocation of €245,000 is not an option as this equates to less than €60 per school. Hence the decision was made to cease the scheme in its current format.

Tusla Educational Welfare Services informed grantees in January 2016 and as part of the 2016/2017 grant application process reconfirmed that the scheme would not operate for 2017/2018. Tusla Educational Welfare Services wrote again to confirm this in January 2017.

Tusla Educational Welfare Services is very supportive of the provision of appropriate school counselling supports and the option of continuing the scheme with adequate funding to provide the opportunity to all schools and School Completion Programmes nationally. All School Completion Programmes have been requested to identify their unmet as part of their annual plan for 2017/18 due on 21 April.

Identified gaps in service, including counselling provision for bereavement and loss, will be reviewed on the basis of the information provided in the 2017/18 annual plans.

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