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Column We need to help lone parents into work and away from welfare dependency

Ireland spends almost €1 billion a year on One Parent Family Payments, but the results have been poor. We need to support lone parents properly, writes Minister Joan Burton.

PAID WORK IS the best way out of poverty. As a result, while I have always championed the social welfare system as a safety net for those who need it, I equally believe it must be a spring board to work for those able to do so.

That is why my Department will spend over €1 billion this year on work, training and educational schemes to help 85,000 people on the pathway back to work.

The notion that the welfare system must be a springboard is especially true when it comes to lone parents.

We will spend about €935 million this year on the One-Parent Family Payment (OFP). But research has demonstrated that, despite significant spending on OFP over the years, the results have been poor in terms of tackling poverty and social exclusion.

Put simply, we have to help more lone parents into work and financial independence.

One of the single biggest myths about welfare is that lone parents do not work. About 36 per cent of OFP recipients, for example, are in paid work of some sort. But the goal must be to increase that percentage and – over time – ensure lone parents can progress to full-time work.

That is why I have announced details of a new scheme this week to help on this front.

Jobseeker’s Transition is designed to allow former recipients of OFP, whose youngest child is under 14, to receive the full support of the Department’s activation services to help them return to work, training or education, while recognising the particular difficulties they may face, such as childcare and limited qualifications.

The scheme needs to be seen in context with changes I previously announced.

Under those changes, the age threshold of the youngest child for a parent to qualify for OFP is being reduced on a phased basis to 7 years of age between July 2013 and July 2015. It means that, after July 2015, OFP will no longer be paid to any recipient once their youngest child has reached 7.

These changes are aimed at supporting lone parents into work and preventing long-term dependency on welfare.

“We don’t yet have the type of childcare system we need in this country”

But of course, it would be foolish to suggest that the parents in question could overnight return to full-time work.

Seeking full-time work is not a reality for some lone parents, who, until their child is older, will only be able to work part-time. Although the Government is working on it, we don’t yet have the type of childcare system we need in this country.

It is also the case that some lone parents may not have been in a position to complete their education or accumulate significant work experience, posing additional obstacles.

This is where Jobseeker’s Transition comes in. Jobseeker’s Transition will be a targeted version of the Jobseeker’s Allowance scheme, which provides means-tested financial assistance and activation supports.

Recipients of Jobseeker’s Transition will be required to engage fully with the Department’s activation process. For example, they will develop a personal development plan in conjunction with their case officer that will identify suitable education, training and employment programmes to enhance their skill sets and make them more job-ready.

Crucially, however, those in receipt of Jobseeker’s Transition will be exempted for a transitional period from the full conditionality of the Jobseeker’s Allowance scheme, specifically the criteria that jobseekers must be available for and genuinely seeking full-time work.

This will allow the lone parents in question to seek part-time work rather than full-time work if this better suits their family circumstances. They will also be able to access existing childcare supports to enable them to engage in education and training programmes. The transitional period will run until their youngest child reaches 14 years of age.

Jobseeker’s Transition will be introduced as part of a Social Welfare Bill which will go before the Oireachtas next month.

It will, I believe, be a compassionate, supportive and effective approach to helping lone parents transition to work and provide for their families’ long-term best interests.

Joan Burton is the Minister for Social Protection and a Labour TD for Dublin West

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    Aug 20th 2012, 7:36 AM

    RIP
    That’s such sad news. :-(

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    Aug 20th 2012, 8:41 AM

    Nobody knows other peoples people’s problems. Could be his health or family.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 7:38 AM

    Thats awful, just goes to show money don’t make you happy. RIP.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 8:58 AM

    Where does it say he had any?

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    Aug 20th 2012, 9:31 AM

    RIP.
    I was at the scene of a suicide a number of years ago.
    Its not something friends or a family should ever experience, not to mention the victim.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 9:26 AM

    R.i.p. tony……loved true romance and man on fire

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    Aug 20th 2012, 1:29 PM

    Man on Fire is a fantastic movie. RIP

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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:05 AM

    I don’t think I will ever understand how a person can be so far gone that they will kill themselves ,people go on about how selfish an act it is especially if there are loved ones left and so on, but just think about it for a minute , just try to put yourself in the shoes of that person who is about to kill themselves , imagine how horribly lonely and desperate they are feeling, they don’t think logically , they are not selfish at that moment they are just very unwell and need help desperately. Really really sad for anyone facing this in their lives RIP.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 9:23 PM

    @John….could not agree with you more….no one can understand the pain of someone who feels driven to take his/her own life….

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    Aug 21st 2012, 5:56 AM

    apparantly he had inoperable cancer

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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:20 AM

    Absolutely terrible. There’s such a stigma attached to mental health the world over, horrible.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 11:17 AM

    But how does this situation relate to stigma?

    We don’t know the reason for this death.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:30 AM

    Rip Tony. Man on fire was my favourite Tony Scott films followed closely by True Romance.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 8:57 AM

    Ironic as it was reported recently that he was thinking of doing a remake of ‘A Bridge Too Far’.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 9:16 AM

    Good man Conor. I take it your one of our many citizens that still manages to trivialize suicide. This poor mans problems go a lot further than his job me thinks. Our thoughts are with him & his family.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:29 AM

    Sad news. It’s awful that he thought the only way to find peace was to do this. My condolences to his family and friends.

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    Aug 20th 2012, 12:24 PM

    just looking at my dvd collection and i have nearly all his movies. Such sad news

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    Aug 20th 2012, 1:16 PM

    It really is sad news that you have nearly all his movies! Thanks for sharing

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    Aug 20th 2012, 9:39 AM

    He’d lost that loving feeling

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    Aug 20th 2012, 10:37 AM

    HAAAAAAA HAAAAAA HAAAAAAAAA! Chortle…. wheeze! Oh, oh, give me a second to catch my breath from laughing at that one!

    Cos a man with a wife and 2 kids killing himself is such a fu#king hillarious wheeze.

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    Aug 21st 2012, 12:15 PM

    Bandaraboy – you’re an arsehole!

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    Aug 20th 2012, 7:05 PM

    Heard he did it because he was just diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour & he couldn’t live with the news..so sad :( RIP

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    Aug 20th 2012, 7:11 PM

    R.I.P. Tony.

    Too many suicides in our country.

    Government does very little to publicly acknowledge the issue, let alone do anything about it.

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    Aug 21st 2012, 9:16 AM

    so,so sad and left a very young family behind …

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