Minister O’Gorman launches UBU Resilience and Effectiveness Initiative
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The Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O'Gorman, T.D., today launched a new initiative to support youth services working with disadvantaged, marginalised and vulnerable young people under the UBU Your Place Your Space scheme. The initiative will help to support smaller youth services to increase their youth work provision and also benefit organisations that have been facing cost pressures, including those that have seen a reduction in service provision in recent years.
The funding is to support UBU Your Place Your Space services to deliver a more efficient and comprehensive service to young people, while ensuring that these organisations have sufficient resilience to operate effectively in the medium to long term.
A total of €800,000 has been set aside for this initiative which will be operated through the Education and Training Boards, who hold the key mid-level governance responsibility for the UBU scheme.
Minister O’Gorman commented:
“Many services have experienced an array of different challenges in recent years and youth services are no exception. This initiative aims to help smaller youth services to offer a more comprehensive service to young people and also to alleviate some of the cost pressures faced by some of these services. It is important that youth services can continue to provide supports to young people in the medium to long term.”
Youth services will be able to lodge an expression of interest with their local Education and Training Board if they are eligible to do so under the Initiative. Successful services will see an increase in their base funding to support further service provision to young people or to address the cost pressures faced.
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Funding provided under the UBU Resilience and Effectiveness Initiative will support youth services that are eligible under one of the following three categories:
1. Funded organisations that are experiencing cost pressures outside their control where efforts to identify other means to reduce this effect have been exhausted.
2. Funded organisations that are experiencing cost pressures outside their control which have previously been addressed by reducing service provision.
3. Funded organisations with limited youth worker provision (less than two WTE workers) where an increase in youth work hours would benefit service provision.