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Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity

Introduction to MID:. MID is the Local Development Company (LDC) for Co Monaghan and delivers national programmes at Co level Funding from the state and EU Two core Programmes:

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Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity

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  1. Introduction to MID: MID is the Local Development Company (LDC) for Co Monaghan and delivers national programmes at Co level Funding from the state and EU Two core Programmes: LCDP (Local & Community Development Programme) - tackles poverty and social exclusion through partnership and constructive engagement between Government and its agencies and people in disadvantaged communities. LEADER -- to improve the quality of life of rural dwellers and to diversify the rural economy Additional programmes and initiatives developed & delivered locally to complement national progs & respond to local needs Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity

  2. Local Initiatives delivered by MID: Local and Community Development Programme (LCDP) – providing employment, training and further education opportunities LEADER Programme - to improve the quality of life and to diversify the rural economy Local Employment Service (LES) – matching people to jobs opportunities across Co Monaghan Volunteer Centre – promoting volunteering, matching potential volunteers to community needs TUS Programme – providing community work placement Rural Social Scheme – providing community work placement Job Club – A training course to enhance employability prospects Ability Activation Project – helping employers embrace varied ability in work Peace III Integration Project – supporting integration of new communities IFI Older Persons Project – helping older members of the community gain the benefits of peace Equality for Women Measure – personal development & second chance opportunities for women Helping Hands project – odd jobs service for vulnerable older persons and individuals

  3. MID Structures: • Board of up to 23 Directors • Made up of: • 8 Community Representatives • 6 Statutory agencies • 5 Local Gov & Local Authority • 4 Social Partners (Business, Farming , Unions) Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity • Sub-committees & Working Groups: • LEADER Sub-committee • Labour Market Working group • Volunteer Centre WG • Peace III New Communities WG • IFI Older Persons WG • Disability Activation WG • Building Healthy Community WG

  4. Purpose of Today's event: • Raise awareness of current national supports available to employers • Update you on what supports are available to employers locally from MID • Highlight for discussion the key LM policy areas i.e. Youth Unemployment

  5. High level Policy Issues Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity Nationally unemployment rates predicted to stay above 13% into 2014 and a need to target long-term unemployment Underemployment in rural areas is 22.7% or 135,700 (Pobal) Rapid fall in off-farm employment in farm households of 30.5% in a year, half of which is attributed to fall in construction sector which fell from a peak of 284,000 in ‘07 to just under 100,000 in ‘12 (FAS) Youth unemployment has tripled since ’07 from 9% to 30%; Ireland has one of the highest levels of young people not in education, employment or training in the EU (NEET) @ 21% (DSP) 90% of all enterprises in IR employ < 10 people, highlighting the importance of micro enterprise supports in rural areas GDP in the BMW region at 96.6% of EU avg compared with 151.1% for S&E with unemployment 2.5% higher in BMW region (2012)

  6. Community Led Local DevelopmentDelivered by 50 Local Development – Local Action Groups Stimulating Rural Enterprise Community Dev Volunteering Active Citizenship Job Placement & Self Employment Community Led Local Development Supporting Youth & Older People through Social Enterprise Supporting Access to Education Training & Lifelong Learning

  7. MID Results for 2012 Total Individuals Supported by MID Activities: 3,227 Individuals supported into Education & Training: 1,758 Individuals placed in Jobs: 585 Enterprises Supported: 224 Groups/Communities Supported: 91 Com Groups & Social Economy work placements: 76 Individuals supported in Volunteering activity: 312 Total of projects funded under LEADER 2012 €639,674 Total projects approved under LEADER 2012 €1,502,368 Levered almost 2⅔ times its core funding into County

  8. Getting Monaghan Working Monaghan Integrated Development Supporting Growth and Opportunity MID are working towards a more integrated local employment strategy We see an important role for local employers in designing and implementing this strategy We want to draw on your experience to help us develop particular approaches to job creation We want to improve local data on skill requirements and more efficiently link employers with those seeking job opportunities We want to work with local employers to maximise potential of national LM schemes at a local level

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