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New contract to tackle poverty and social inclusion is signed

written by Rachel McLaughlin December 19, 2017
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The contract for the new Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) for the five year period 2018-2022 was officially signed yesterday at the County House in Lifford.

The contract, which will see a combined budget for SICAP in Donegal of just over €2 million per year across the lifetime of the programme, was signed by the Implementing Partners Inishowen Development Partnership and Donegal Local Development CLG, along with the Donegal LCDC (Local Community Development Committee) and Donegal County Council.

SICAP provides funding to tackle poverty and social inclusion at a local level through local engagement and partnerships between disadvantaged individuals, community organisation and public sector agencies.

Shauna McClenaghan, Inishowen Development Partnership, Cllr Martin McDermott, Donegal LCDC, Seamus Neely Donegal County Council and Dermot McLaughlin, Inishowen Development Partnership.

Front row l to r: Padraig Fingleton, DLDC, Cllr Martin McDermott, Donegal LCDC, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council and Peter Walker, Donegal LCDC. Back Row L to R: Jim Slevin, DLDC, Liam Ward, Donegal County Council, Paddy Doherty, Donegal County Council and Liam McElhinney, Donegal LCDC.

Padraig Fingleton, DLDC, Cllr Martin McDermott, Donegal LCDC, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council and Jim Slevin, DLDC.

Front row l to r: Shauna McClenaghan, Inishowen Development Partnership, Cllr Martin McDermott, Donegal LCDC, Seamus Neely, Donegal County Council and Liam Ward, Donegal County Council. Back row L to R Dermot McLaughlin, Inishowen Development Partnership, Jim Slevin, Donegal Local Development CLG, Paddy Doherty, Donegal County Council, Liam McElhinney, Donegal LCDC, Peter Walker, Donegal LCDC and Andrew Ward, Inishowen Development Partnership.

The initial SICAP Programme in Donegal ran from 2015 to 2017 and was implemented by IDP and DLDC.  They engaged with marginalised communities and a wide range of service providers using an integrated and community development approach to address issues relating to social exclusion and equality.

The new SICAP contract was publicly procured and IDP and DLDC were the successful tenderers.

SICAP is funded through the Department of Rural and Community Development with co-financing from the European Social Fund and is managed locally by Donegal LCDC with support from Donegal County Council. The programme is implemented in three Lots:-  Inishowen, by Inishowen Development Partnership (IDP), Gaeltacht and Donegal by Donegal Local Development CLG (DLDC).

The Development Companies will engage with Local Community groups and individual beneficiaries across the county. Local Community groups and target groups will be supported to engage with relevant stakeholders in identifying and addressing social exclusion and equality issues and creating more sustainable communities.

The Development Companies will also support individuals to improve the quality of their lives through the provision of lifelong learning and labour market supports.

The Chairperson of Donegal Local Community Development Committee, Cllr Martin McDermott congratulated both Inishowen Development Partnership and Donegal Local Development CLG on their new contract saying that he looked forward to a productive working relationship between the LCDC and the SICAP implementing partners over the life of the programme.

Mr Seamus Neely, Chief Executive, Donegal County Council, added his congratulations to both Development Companies and paid tribute to their work in delivering the previous SICAP Programme adding that he was confident that the new contracts would enable the delivery companies to build on the work done in this area to date.  

New contract to tackle poverty and social inclusion is signed was last modified: December 19th, 2017 by Rachel McLaughlin
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