My daughter, aged 22, graduated this summer and after working in a temporary retail job until September, applied for JSA. Since she lives with us, she was means tested on our incomes and deemed not eligible for anything. This is upsetting for her as all she wants is money for bus fares etc while job hunting and not having to ask us all the time, though I've told her this is no problem. We are an average family of five, with both parents working (PAYE), but, like the majority, caught in "the middle" and being squeezed more and more.
What are her options now with Social Welfare and job search support?
Does her ineligibility prevent her from going to the local FÁS office for job search support?
Will her ineligibility deter employers from offering her internships if she cannot get a paying job?
On the means test letter, it states: "You should continue to sign for credits". How does she do this and what are the real benefits?
She is not yet ready to emigrate for work.
My questions may be simplistic, but, this is my eldest and our first real experience with the Social Welfare, though with two teenagers and the worsening depression, it probably won't be our last.
Thank you in advance.
What are her options now with Social Welfare and job search support?
Does her ineligibility prevent her from going to the local FÁS office for job search support?
Will her ineligibility deter employers from offering her internships if she cannot get a paying job?
On the means test letter, it states: "You should continue to sign for credits". How does she do this and what are the real benefits?
She is not yet ready to emigrate for work.
My questions may be simplistic, but, this is my eldest and our first real experience with the Social Welfare, though with two teenagers and the worsening depression, it probably won't be our last.
Thank you in advance.