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New scheme for local jobseekers 21.07.10

INISHOWEN people receiving social welfare payments can avail of a new scheme from this week that will make it easier for them to return to education.
The new arrangements, including a €500 annual grant, are expected to ensure that a lot more people in Co Donegal can return to classes.
Deputy Niall Blaney explained: “The main change being implemented will allow those who have been on welfare for nine months to avail of the scheme, that’s down from the previous minimum period of one year. In addition, for the first time support will be offered to people who want to resume a course which they have previously dropped out of.”
Under the scheme, jobseekers will have their welfare payments replaced with a Back to Education Allowance, which includes an extra €500 a year towards the costs of returning to school or college. Both second and third level courses are covered.”
It is anticipated there will be strong demand for the scheme funded to the tune of €169 by the Government.
During the last academic year 20,800 jobseekers returned to classes while over the coming year that figure is expected to be 25,000, added the Donegal North East deputy.
“I would encourage people receiving social welfare payments and who have an interest in improving their job prospects through education to examine whether or not they are eligible for inclusion in this scheme.”
To apply, you should contact the relevant second or third level school and ask them which courses are available under the Back to Education Scheme and how to obtain a place. If accepted, you can download and complete the application form available at www.welfare.ie or from local social welfare offices.
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