david flynn ballymun job centre. the bjc was established in 1986 as a community response to a...
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David FlynnBallymun Job Centre
•The BJC was established in 1986 as a community response to a chronic unemployment situation
•The BJC is a voluntary organisation with charitable status it is a co-operative and is managed by a Board of Management
•Over the years the BJC has built relationships and worked closely with a wide range of public, private, European and community organisations
Ballymun Job Centre
Mission:
To raise the skills, educational levels and the labour market aspirations of individuals in the greater Ballymun area
Ballymun Job CentreBallymun Job Centre
An initial Assessment of the individuals needs (education, training, skills, personal situation)
A tailored career guidance process identifying latent skills, abilities, aptitudes, preferred behavioural style in the workplace (through use of a range of methodologies/tools)
Development of a career plan which includes a career objective and shorter term career goals
Implementation of the career plan in a supportive and positive way – a mediation model
Guidance model integrated across all BJC services including drug/ prison links
Examples of Transfer from past EU Programmes to day to day work
EGUIDE (2005-2007) General Career Guidance tool (web based) consisting of an Interest Explorer, Personality Discovery Quiz, Cognitive Explorer and Quality Assurance Framework
The inter-agency process EQUAL YOUTH, developed as part of the EU EQUAL INITIATIVE (2005/07) is now part of the way some agencies working with young people co-operate together in Ballymun
BJC uses BJC uses Innovation and Research
Initiative of Equal Youth – interagency approach (BJC, Probation, BRYR: Youth Services, Drugs Task Force,
Trinity Comprehensive, Youthreach, Department of Social Protection, An Garda Siochana etc.) assisting young people aged 15-24 to access sustainable careers
4-6 month structured programme incorporating IT, Drama, Career Guidance, Horticulture/Gardening, Training for and completing a fun run, An Gaisce Award
Ballyrunners
Benefits for participants◦ Increase in Self esteem, Self confidence particularly in
terms of achievement◦ Clarity re potential, strengths and next steps◦ Increased ability to work as a team, recognition of others
strengths◦ Self motivation
Pilot initiative: Nov 2012 – Dec 2014
Funded by the EU and State
739 young people aged 18-24
Job Seekers Payment Underpinned by an
Interagency network 4 month period of
interaction with each client
Process:◦ Activation – Department of
Social Protection◦ Group Information session◦ Profiling◦ Referral to BJC Guidance
service (BJC Team: 5 guidance practitioners and a team leader)
Ballymun Youth Guarantee Pilot
Ballymun Youth Guarantee Pilot
The national YG should be based on the objective of investing in young people in order to increase their employability and labour market sustainability in the long-term.
Ballymun Youth Guarantee Pilot
o Positive and Supportive Approach
o An Inter Agency Approach
o Let Young People Have Their Say
o Good quality career advice
o Local, Innovative, Flexible Responses - take a risk!
o Quality offers and wrap around support
o Employer Engagement
LESSONS from the Youth Guarantee