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gov ie - Pathways to Work: Minister Humphreys announces over €7 5 million in funding to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities
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Leitrim libraries to receive funding to aid disadvantaged communities
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Kilkenny TD welcomes €5 million in funding to support employment, education and training for people with disabilities
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Community and voluntary groups who work with people with disabilities with a view to improving their employment outcomes should apply now for funding under a €5 million nation-wide fund, according to Fine Gael TD, John Paul Phelan.
The funding for the scheme was announced by Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, TD, all applications are now open and will continue to be accepted until May 6, Deputy Phelan said.
“Minister Humphreys is making up to €5 million available this year under the Dormant Accounts Action Plan 2021 to support initiatives of voluntary and community groups that will focus exclusively on improving employment outcomes for people with disabilities.
Minister Harris announces roll-out of â¬300,000 in funding for Travellers in Higher Education
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has today (Monday) announced the roll-out of â¬300,000 in funding to support students from the Traveller community.
The funding is aimed at Traveller progression to and retention in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. It can be used to support students with study spaces, health and social impacts, caring responsibilities or technology supports.
Speaking today, Minister Harris said:
âCOVID-19 has posed particular problems for Travellers participating in higher education.
âWhen I was appointed Minister, I met members of Traveller community who outlined the challenges they have in finding somewhere quiet to do their work or secure access to Wifi.