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Origin of Project . Why was it set up in the first place?Need to look at new ways of addressing unemploymentTo do something differentParticularly for young unemployed people and early school leavers ? not being catered for elsewhere. Addressing Needs. 1,400 Unemployed, 29% in age range 17-23
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1. Limerick Best ProjectBuilding Education, Skills, Teamwork
2. Origin of Project Why was it set up in the first place?
Need to look at new ways of addressing unemployment
To do something different
Particularly for young unemployed people and early school leavers – not being catered for elsewhere
3. Addressing Needs 1,400+ Unemployed,
29% in age range 17-23 years
Low educational attainment
Social, Life and Technical Skills deficit
Poor or no employment history
4.
Citywide Initiative to address the gaps in provision for youth of 17 – 23 years
Provide range of skills and personal supports to young people
Address external and internal barriers to their participation
Develop the social, personal and technical skills of young people
Building their capacity to participate in the social and economic life of the country Project Aims
5.
?FAS
?Communities
?VEC
?PAUL Partnership
?Limerick Youth Service
?Limerick Regeneration
Key Stakeholders
6. Benefits to Young People
Progression route to mainstream employment/education and or training
Empowerment and development both socially and economically
Breaking the cycle of disadvantage for Limerick’s Young People
Challenge the perceptions of Limerick’s Young People
Giving young people the opportunity to build better relationships with service providers
7.
Phase 1
Recruitment & Selection
Phase 2
Induction, Identify Skills Gap
Phase 3
Technical & Soft Skills Development
Phase 4
Employment, Further Education Structured Progression Mechanisms
8. Outcomes
9.
Young people placed on programmes complimentary to their individual needs
Individual, self directed, “learning by doing” approach (practical)
Training designed and pitched at right level (holistic)
Training to include substantial phased induction process, based on individual needs
Linkage programmes to facilitate a referral process, from on step to the next Development
10. Profile of Participants 18 participants currently on project from the following areas of Limerick:
Southill, Moyross, St. Mary’s, Garryowen, Our Lady of Lourdes and Kennedy Park.
Lone parents under the age of 21 yrs
Early School Leavers (5 having left 2nd level at age 15)
15 Participants had Junior Certificate
56 Participants ‘graduated’ the Project since commencement
New Participants are awaiting places on project in September
11.
Progression 2007-2009
12. Project Challenges Project Workload
Project Resources
LTI – Constraints
Participant Needs
Project Focus / Aims Vs. ILP
13. Project Strengths Flexibility
Project Level (e.g. maritime project; incorporating JC and LC)
Participant Level (ILPs – choice of training options)
Citywide focus
Recruitment and Selection Process
Ensured selection of participants who knew what project was about and who could get most out of it.
1-2-1 Support/ Mentoring/ Counselling
Key factor re low drop out rate
Project Staff
Relationships built with participants
In a position to identify issues as they arose and to support them to work through them so they could stay with project
Recruitment of Tutors
Understanding of project ethos
Willing to leave aside traditional teaching methods
14. Participant Barriers Drug / Substance Abuse
Low Self Esteem
Depression / Anxiety
Physical Illness
Fear / Intimidation
15. BEST Potential Initially run as a Pilot Project with potential to reach into all areas.
International Exchange
Community Leadership Programme
Community Infrastructure
Intimidation / Gang Violence