Written answers

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Department of Education and Skills

Student Support Schemes

Photo of Seán CroweSeán Crowe (Dublin South West, Sinn Fein)
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289. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills if his attention has been drawn to the recent decision by the Institute of Technology, Tallaght to reject all recent child care tenders and advertise again and that this will inevitably mean no child care on the campus for the immediate future; if his attention has been further drawn to the fact that this will impact on parents who are students in the college (details supplied); and if he will write to the college outlining his concerns. [35345/17]

Photo of Mary Mitchell O'ConnorMary Mitchell O'Connor (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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The principle support provided by my Department in financial terms is the student grant scheme, which makes available means-tested financial assistance to students in further and higher education. The student grant scheme is administered on behalf of the Department by Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). Under the terms of the student grant scheme, grant assistance is awarded to students on full-time courses who meet the prescribed conditions of funding including those which relate to nationality, residency, approved course, previous academic attainment and means.

I can confirm that persons in receipt of One Parent Family Payments may be eligible for the special rate of maintenance grant provided they meet the prescribed conditions of funding, including those relating to nationality, residency, previous academic attainment and means.

In addition, for the purposes of the Student Grant Scheme, persons in receipt of One Parent Family Payments (Means Tested), where paid to the applicant, are classified as an “income disregard” and these payments are not included in calculating reckonable income.

The Student Assistance Fund (SAF) provides financial assistance to students experiencing financial difficulties while attending third level. Students can be assisted towards their rent, childcare costs, transport costs and books/class materials. The SAF is open to full-time registered students on courses of not less than one year's duration leading to an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification.  

Higher education institutions such as Tallaght Insitute of Technology are autonomous bodies and are responsible for the day to day operations of the Institute including the provision of services for its students and for the procurement of goods and services.

However, my Department has been advised that the Institute intends to undertake this procurement process again on 15th August 2017 and that as an interim measure it will continue to financially support qualifying students, by contributing to the cost of childcare in statutorily approved crèche facilities/ and /or child-minders registered and approved by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Details on the qualifying criteria and the application process will be published on 23rdJuly 2017 at .

Photo of Seán CroweSeán Crowe (Dublin South West, Sinn Fein)
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290. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the way the Institute of Technology Tallaght will now support young parents to access third level programmes in view of the closure of its on-site purpose built crèche (details supplied). [35348/17]

Photo of Mary Mitchell O'ConnorMary Mitchell O'Connor (Dún Laoghaire, Fine Gael)
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The principle support provided by my Department, in financial terms, is the student grant scheme, which makes available means-tested financial assistance to students in further and higher education. The student grant scheme is administered on behalf of the Department by Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI). Under the terms of the student grant scheme, grant assistance is awarded to students on full-time courses who meet the prescribed conditions of funding including those which relate to nationality, residency, approved course, previous academic attainment and means.

I can confirm that persons in receipt of One Parent Family Payments may be eligible for the special rate of maintenance grant provided they meet the prescribed conditions of funding, including those relating to nationality, residency, previous academic attainment and means.

In addition, for the purposes of the Student Grant Scheme, persons in receipt of One Parent Family Payments (Means Tested), where paid to the applicant, are classified as an “income disregard” and these payments are not included in calculating reckonable income.

The Student Assistance Fund (SAF) provides financial assistance to students experiencing financial difficulties while attending third level. Students can be assisted towards their rent, childcare costs, transport costs and books/class materials. The SAF is open to full-time registered students on courses of not less than one year's duration leading to an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification.  

Higher education institutions, such as the Institute in question, are autonomous bodies and are responsible for the day to day operations of the Institute including the provision of services for its students and for the procurement of goods and services. 

However, my Department has been advised that the Institute intends to undertake this procurement process again on 15 August 2017 and that as an interim measure it will continue to financially support qualifying students by contributing to the cost of childcare in statutorily approved crèche facilities/and/or child-minders registered and approved by the Department of Children and Youth Affairs.

Details on the qualifying criteria and the application process will be published on 23 July 2017 at .

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