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Pobal study on the Role of Sicap in assisting New Communities.

DATE: 24TH MARCH, 2021


CAVAN COUNTY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT PROVIDERS OF THE SOCIAL INCLUSION PROGRAMME IN COUNTY CAVAN WELCOME RECOMMENDATIONS FROM A POBAL PAPER EXAMINING SUPPORTS FOR NEW COMMUNITIES





Cavan County Local Development members of the The Irish Local Development Network (ILDN), the representative body of the 46 Local Development Companies (LDCs) who provide the Social Inclusion Community Activation Programme (SICAP) across the Country, have today welcomed the recommendations of a Pobal study on the role of the Programme in supporting new communities including Migrants experiencing socio-economic disadvantage, Asylum seekers and Refugees.

14% of SICAP beneficiaries come from New Communities with 5,430 disadvantaged Migrants, 1,168 Asylum seekers and 851 Refugees nationwide engaging in the Programme. Today’s publication, launched by Minister for Community Development Joe O’Brien TD sets out a number of important findings and recommendations.

Cavan County Local Development welcomes the report’s recognition of the multiple barriers to social inclusion experienced by new communities and the finding that SICAP and Local Development Companies contribute strongly to five areas of integration – employment, education, access to services, social connection and political participation.

Commenting on the publication, Terry Hyland Cavan County Local Development CEO said; “This is a timely piece of work particularly in the context of the recent Government White Paper on the Ending of Direct Provision. Currently, the Social Inclusion budgets stand at 50% of what it was in 2008 - (€43m currently, €84.7m in 2008). The Programme needs to be resourced in order to meet the ambitions of this Pobal document and the Government White Paper. The explicit recognition of the requirement for additional financial investment to strengthen and support the work of SICAP with New Communities is welcome. It is also encouraging that the document acknowledges the good practice approaches of our members in the delivery of SICAP and the alignment of this delivery with national and international integration frameworks.

In addition to SICAP, Local Development Companies are assisting with the employment and social inclusion needs of New Communities across the country, meeting local needs through WIN (Welcoming and Including New Communities), Refugee Resettlement Programmes, Intercultural Programmes in association with the Department of Justice, Local Authorities, Túsla, HSE, the St Stephen’s Green Trust and others


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