Written answers

Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Department of Social Protection

JobPath Implementation

Photo of Charlie McConalogueCharlie McConalogue (Donegal, Fianna Fail)
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389. To ask the Minister for Social Protection if he will review a situation whereby a person (details supplied) who is on JobPath is disqualified from taking up a position on a community employment scheme; the reason being on JobPath and moving to the community employment scheme is not seen to be part of the activation programme; his plans to ensure this situation is not repeated; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18137/17]

Photo of Leo VaradkarLeo Varadkar (Dublin West, Fine Gael)
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The aim of the JobPath service, which is provided for jobseekers only, is to assist them in finding sustainable full time paid employment. Each person referred to the JobPath service is allocated a personal advisor who provides intensive individual support and assistance. When a jobseeker with JobPath finds employment, they will be supported by the JobPath Company for at least the first 13 weeks and up to a year until they are settled in the job.

This is in contrast to the Community Employment schemes that provide part-time employment and training opportunities in local communities as a stepping stone back to employment for people on a range of Social Welfare payments including those on long term unemployment payments. I should emphasise that Community Employment does not, nor is intended to provide full-time sustainable employment.

Jobseekers can only participate with one activation scheme or service at a time; this is to allow the scheme and service providers time to work with the participants to achieve the best outcome for the person. It also ensures that all places available on activation supports are managed efficiently. However, people who on the date of their referral to JobPath have a written offer with a start date within four weeks for CE or TÚS will be facilitated to take up their placement.

The person concerned has been engaged with the JobPath service since February 2017 and has agreed a Personal Progression Plan with his personal advisor, which includes a schedule of activities, actions and job-focused targets. I have been advised by the officials in my Department that the customer concerned has not been offered a position on a CE Scheme to date.

The referral period for the JobPath service is typically for a year. At the end of the 52 weeks, if the customer has not been successful in finding suitable employment may, subject to an assessment by an Intreo case officer, may apply for other activation supports such as CE.

I hope this clarifies the matter for the Deputy.

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