Solobally8 wrote: » Beat me to it! We are already paying for over 5000 teenagers to go to school in Youthreach
TheBody wrote: » Do you know how much each kid gets or how it works?
Solobally8 wrote: » Big reductions since 2012 so different allowances for new students. New rates are €40 for 16 and 17 year olds, €160 for over 18s. Those already in the system before the changes get between €80 and €188 per week depending on age. They also get a daily meal allowance and travel. Paid holidays too
Ray Palmer wrote: » I was talk to some friends who work in social services and we discussed how hard some teenagers in deprived areas have it.
Cavehill Red wrote: » Would I sponsor a child to go to school? I already did. I sent my kid to a private college.
CreepingDeath wrote: » Some large companies have corporate social responsibility programmes, where they fund local schools and the like. I know of one company which runs a sort of "Dragons Den" type of programme for the local schools, getting them to form teams and compete in various projects. They win prizes and some college sponsorship if they win. It gets them to work on something meaningful outside of the classroom environment. There's so many large multinationals in Ireland availing of our corporate tax rate, they should really give a little back to the community instead of just channelling funds through an office.