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Fra McCann: ...the Minister for Employment and Learning to ensure that funding for student support is prioritised for those in greatest need and to ensure that his Department, working proactively with students' union organisations, colleges and universities, makes students aware of the availability of this support and how it can be accessed.
Chris Lyttle: ...the facts in relation to reform around student hardship funding and the type of funding that is available to students across our community. I recognise and support the work done by the National Union of Students - Union of Students in Ireland (NUS-USI) to highlight the financial difficulties that many of our students are facing. I welcome the fact that the Minister has met the NUS-USI...
Thomas Buchanan: ...Then we have the issue that "funding for student support" should be: "prioritised for those in greatest need". Finally, there is a call for more collaboration between the Department and: "students' union organisations, colleges and universities" and so forth, to make it available for students. First, we need to tackle the issue that funding should be available to students in times of...
Phil Flanagan: ...the Minister for Employment and Learning to ensure that funding for student support is prioritised for those in greatest need and to ensure that his Department, working proactively with students' union organisations, colleges and universities, makes students aware of the availability of this support and how it can be accessed. I am pleased to have the opportunity to bring this issue for...
Phil Flanagan: ...of promotion will have a major bearing on the level of demand. To improve the take-up of the schemes, the Department for Employment and Learning needs to work proactively with the students' union organisations, colleges and universities to make students aware of the availability of the support and how it can be accessed. The cynic in me would say that colleges may well reduce the...