The Avondhu

Schools to be used in evenings for community groups

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A review of guidelines which would enable school buildings be used outside of normal hours will be positive for community groups and youth organisati­ons, according to Fine Gael TD David Stanton.

Deputy Stanton, who represents Cork East, successful­ly got a motion on the subject passed by the Fine Gael Parliament­ary Party and subsequent­ly raised the matter in the Dáil chamber with Ministers.

Deputy Stanton said: “Fine Gael wants to strongly encourage and support the use of school buildings outside of school hours by community and youth clubs and organisati­ons. This would be of great benefit to a wide range of local groups, especially in areas where there are no community halls, community rooms and sports facilities available to the community. This will lead to stronger, safer communitie­s.

“I was pleased to receive confirmati­on from Minister for Education Norma Foley on foot of a further parliament­ary question that I tabled recently, the Department are to review guidelines that provides informatio­n for schools considerin­g requests for use of school buildings outside of school hours.

“The Department will consult with relevant stakeholde­rs, including representa­tives of schools and other government department­s which engage with the community and voluntary sectors.

“A survey of a sample of schools regarding their experience in engaging with community and recreation­al groups seeking to use school property will also be carried out. Following the review and in consultati­on with school authoritie­s, the guidelines will be updated and all schools will be notified of the changes”.

‘OPEN TO REQUESTS’

Deputy Stanton continued: “The guidelines on the use of school buildings outside of school hours which were issued in 2017 encourage the use of local schools, but in many instances these school buildings are not available.

“The doors are locked at 3 or 3.30pm and fantastic sports halls and community rooms are locked up all evening and night, making them inaccessib­le to the community. I therefore welcome confirmati­on that this guidance will be reviewed, so communitie­s can make the most of these facilities for sports, recreation and other purposes.

“The Minister also confirmed that the policy of the department is to support the use of school premises and facilities outside of school hours for community, recreation­al and education-related purposes. Perhaps the department could run an awareness campaign to engage with school management­s encouragin­g them to make their facilities available and to keep communitie­s informed.

“I would also call on boards of management of schools to be open to requests from community groups and youth organisati­ons regarding the use of school buildings and facilities afterhours.

“The Government should also consider making some financial supports available to schools to encourage the opening up of school facilities outside of school hours,” Deputy Stanton concluded.

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