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A fun creative protest will be held by CDPs on Friday 6th November @ 4pm @ the GPO. Please come and support us. CDPs speak for those who are most removed from the process.
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS Minister John Curran intends to “integrate” the Community Development Programme and the Local Development and Social Inclusion Programme (Partnership companies).
He gave no detail on how it would be done but said he wanted to see "a single, redesigned programme in 2010, in the context of the budgetary position.”
The NCDF is meeting tomorrow in Dublin and will respond to the Minister's plans.
'Changing Ireland' has published the relevant excerpts from his speech and press release on its blog at: www.changingireland.blogspot.com
The Community Worker's Co-op has responded as follows:
The Community Workers' Co-operative recognise that the economic situation calls for increased efficiencies in all areas of society including the community sector. However the organisation called on the Minister to stop making decisions behind closed doors and to consult with those operating at community level to ensure that his aim of providing more efficient and streamlined social inclusion services can be achieved.
In a statement, Ann Irwin, CWC National Co-Ordinator said that "those working at a community level know best how services and community work at local level can be optimised. Yet they were not even consulted about this decision to integrate the two programmes. Neither have they been consulted about the 'thorough review' of the CDP that the Minister mentions in his speech and the programme redesign work being carried out by the Centre for Effective Services which is also happening behind closed doors."
Ms Irwin called on the Minister to include those working at grass roots level, and the organisations that represent them, in the major decisions facing the community sector in the near future.
Chairperson of the NCDF, Larry McCarthy, met with Minister of State responsible for Community Affairs, John Curran, a fortnight ago and outlined our case.
Larry made the Minister aware of the pressure on CDPs and the issues facing projects and their volunteers that are within his control and called for an end to any more cutbacks on community projects.
Minister Curran had seemed reluctant to meet the forum.
However, now both the senior and junior ministers in the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs have met with the NCDF.
The next meeting of the NCDF is on Sept 23rd.
Anything that should be on the agenda, let us know in the comment section below (by name or anonymously) or tell your regional rep on the NCDF.
WRITE NOW! DON'T WAIT!
July 16, 2009 12:15 PM
The NCDF will issue a formal statement on this matter shortly, but it is safe to say the NCDF is disappointed the Minister of State with responsibility for Community Affairs declined the opportunity to meet people representing volunteer projects in the most disadvantaged communities in the State and to hear their voice.
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