Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme Local Community Development Committee Information Session Maria Farry.

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Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme Local Community Development Committee Information Session Maria Farry

Focus of Presentation To provide a flavour of activities being delivered in this region under the following SICAP Goals: Goal 1 - Empowering Disadvantaged Communities Goal 2 - Lifelong Learning Goal 3 - Employment

Goal 1 Activity in 2015 Community Development Skills Training – Cork West District Collaborative Networks in Kerry Community Group Development in Limerick Support for New Communities in Bandon & Kinsale

Support for New Communities The WCDP identified that although there are English classes available in surrounding areas often these courses cover only the reading and writing of English language. The target group may have gained these skills but often lack the ability to converse. This is often due to a lack of opportunity to practice the use of English and a space to grow their confidence to use it. SICAP Target Groups: All members of New Communities in the Local Area. The services was operational in Kinsale from September 2015.

Activities: Programme was established in Bandon / Kinsale towns Programmes are delivered at three levels :beginner, intermediate and advanced level English, including grammar tuition Topics range from: –shopping –going to the doctor –dealing with your child’s school Weekly meeting to bring together local community and new community members

Summary of Achievements in 2015: European Economic and Social Committee have just awarded Failte Isteach the 2015 EESC Civil Society Prize 15 members signed up from 7 different countries multi-cultural Christmas food party was held Weekly meetings have helped not only with language, but it also addressed issues of isolation Greater awareness of local services, opportunities

SICAP Goal 2 Activity Youth focused educational supports in Cork City Combating Digital Exclusion Programme Special Education Needs in South Kerry Pathways to Progression in Monaghan

Pathways to Progression This aim of this action is to provide pre-development support to enable people to enter lifelong learning or to progress along the education continuum by building generic skills thereby ultimately increasing their chances of being able to re-enter the employment. The participants came primarily from the following target groups:  People living in disadvantaged communities  People with disabilities  The Unemployed (including those not on the Live register)  Young unemployed people from disadvantaged areas

Activities “The Focus Programme – Making Change Happen” was delivered in 5 locations in Co. Monaghan A total of 53 individuals took part. A mixture of individuals participated in the workshops – all unemployed, some never having worked, some not having worked for a long number of years, some with underlying mental health or literacy issues which prevented them making progress in employment. The supportive group work nature of the training provided them with a new context through which to assess their own situation.

Summary of Achievements in 2015: Making Change Happen” engaged 53 individuals Many of the participants indicated increased levels of confidence and motivation on completion of the workshops Of the 12 people surveyed for this case study who completed the Focus Programme, –1 has gone onto secure employment, –2 have commenced employment schemes, –2 have progressed into further education –2 have completed other short courses –5 awaiting courses to start. Feedback from the delivery agent highlighted that: –“The majority of participants really cared about getting back to work, they just did not know how to go about it and how to make progress on their own.”

SICAP Goal 3 Activity Ballyhoura Rural Employment Service Support individuals from target group into self employment in Mallow & Fermoy Client Engagement – Employment in Limerick City Enterprise and self-employment initiatives in Cork City

Enterprise and self-employment initiatives Cork City Partnership provided a range of pre-start and post start- up supports for unemployed individuals who wanted to start their own business. Since the introduction of the SICAP programme in April 2015 Cork City Partnership has received referrals and enquiries from a number of agencies about enterprise supports and training. This includes referrals from the Dept. of Social Protection, Local Employment Services, Citizens Information Service and individual self referrals. Target Group: Long Term Unemployed People living in disadvantaged areas

Activities Enterprise information workshops - bi-weekly basis and accommodate up to 25 people at each session Topics Covered: 1.Is ‘starting a business’ the right option for you? 2.Enterprise support and training 3.The Back to Work Enterprise Allowance schemes 4.Meeting the qualifying criteria before applying for BTWEA /STEA 5.Assessing your business idea and drawing up a business plan 6.Funding the business start up and the legal status of the business 7.Network and mentoring to develop your idea into a sustainable business

Summary of Achievements in 2015: 477 individuals registered and attended the enterprise information workshops in nine months 180 people have progressed into self employment Good collaborative working relationship built with DSP, Local Enterprise Office and LES 15 different nationalities supported under this action