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Back-to-school allowance to be increased by €100

written by Rachel McLaughlin July 6, 2022
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Donegal Minister Charlie McConalogue has welcomed an increase to the back-to-school clothing and footwear allowance.

The payment will be raised by €100 for each eligible child under the scheme. 

As a result, each child aged 4–11 years will be receiving €260 and each child aged 12 and over will receive €385. It is estimated that some 151,000 families will benefit from this measure in respect of over 262,000 children.

Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and Donegal T.D., Charlie McConalogue yesterday welcomed the suite of measures announced by his colleagues, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath and Minister for Education Norma Foley, which are designed to help families with school-going children returning to school in September.

A further measure relates to the School Meals Programme. An additional 310 schools, recently designated as DEIS schools in March are being invited to participate in this programme.

To further help struggling families with back-to-school costs, anyone who has applied for and receives a school transport ticket for the academic year 2022/23 will not be charged a fee for their school bus ticket this year. This will provide families with savings of up to €500 on the cost of tickets. Further details on how the scheme will operate will be announced shortly and communicated directly to families.

McConalogue said, “We recognise this is an expensive time of year for families, particularly those with a number of children in school. The announcement of a targeted suite of measures to help families with back to education costs this September across transport, clothing, footwear and meals, builds on the additional cost of living supports we have introduced since Budget 2022 and I believe it will be welcomed by many parents throughout Donegal. 

“As set out yesterday as part of the publication of the Summer Economic Statement, further measures which will take effect this year to assist with the rising cost of living will be announced as part of the Budget in September. However, it is appropriate that we take action now to help with back to school costs given that these expenses are being incurred at this time of year and today’s initiative will be of immediate benefit to parents who are grappling with these costs.”

Back-to-school allowance to be increased by €100 was last modified: July 6th, 2022 by Rachel McLaughlin
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