07/07/2022
£10m Funding Announced For Educational Engage Programme
Education Minister Michelle McIlveen has announced additional funding of £10 million for the Engage Programme, to allow the programme to continue to support children and young people's learning in the next academic year.
Engage was developed to provide schools with funding for additional teaching support for pupils. Engage III will be run across schools and other educational settings from the beginning of the new academic year.
Announcing an additional £10million to fund the Programme from September to December 2022, Minister McIlveen said: "The Engage Programme provides vital support for our children and young people, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. As well as supporting pupils' learning and engagement, it is helping to protect and enhance their social, emotional and mental wellbeing.
"The disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is still being felt across our education system and it is important that we continue working to limit the impacts on pupils. Engage III is an important opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our children and young people, which is why the continuation of the programme was a priority for me.
"I welcome confirmation received today from the Finance Minister to allow me to guarantee the continuation of this programme until the end of 2022 at this stage.
Flexibility in how to use Engage funding has been welcomed by school leaders. The Minister said: "Schools will continue to have flexibility to use the funding in a way that best meets the diverse needs of their pupils. This will help to ensure the benefits of the Engage Programme are maximised for our children and young people who are most in need."
Engage was developed to provide schools with funding for additional teaching support for pupils. Engage III will be run across schools and other educational settings from the beginning of the new academic year.
Announcing an additional £10million to fund the Programme from September to December 2022, Minister McIlveen said: "The Engage Programme provides vital support for our children and young people, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. As well as supporting pupils' learning and engagement, it is helping to protect and enhance their social, emotional and mental wellbeing.
"The disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is still being felt across our education system and it is important that we continue working to limit the impacts on pupils. Engage III is an important opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our children and young people, which is why the continuation of the programme was a priority for me.
"I welcome confirmation received today from the Finance Minister to allow me to guarantee the continuation of this programme until the end of 2022 at this stage.
Flexibility in how to use Engage funding has been welcomed by school leaders. The Minister said: "Schools will continue to have flexibility to use the funding in a way that best meets the diverse needs of their pupils. This will help to ensure the benefits of the Engage Programme are maximised for our children and young people who are most in need."
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