Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme (VTOS)
The Vocational Training Opportunities Scheme is a special range of courses designed to meet the education needs of unemployed people.
What is the aim of the scheme?
The aims of the scheme are:
- To give unemployed people education and training opportunities which will develop their employability.
- To prepare people to go to paid employment or to further opportunities leading to paid employment.
Can I join the scheme?
You can apply to join if you are:
- aged 21 or over and
- in receipt of Jobseekers Allowance or Jobseekers Benefit or signing for credits for at least six months or
- in receipt of a one-parent family payment, disability allowance, disability benefit* or invalidity pension for at least six months or
- are a dependent spouse of an eligible person for at least six months or
- in receipt of a blind person’s pension, deserted wife’s allowance / benefit, widow/widowers contributory/non-contributory pension or prisoner’s wife’s allowance for at least six months. Conditions may apply in the case of a blind person’s pension, deserted wife’s allowance / benefit, widow/widowers contributory/non-contributory pension or prisoner’s wife’s allowance. Periods spent on FÁS training courses, Community Employment Schemes, Job Initiative, Youthreach programmes and time in prison can count towards the qualifying period
The following may also be eligible for VTOS:
- Carer’s Allowance
- Farm Assist
- Statutory redundancy
* People on Disability Benefit should, in the first instance, contact their local Social Welfare Office about exemption/entitlement to continuation of their Disability Benefit payment.
What will it cost me?
Courses are provided free of charge.
- If you are currently getting an employment payment, you will instead get a training allowance equivalent to the maximum standard rate of Unemployment Benefit. If you are getting One-Parent Family Payment or Disability Allowances you will get a payment equivalent to the maximum rate of your current social welfare payment. You will continue to receive payment in a normal way from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs.
- You will get travel (for distances over 3 miles) and meal allowances.
- You will be given books and materials free of charge.
- Childcare support is also available.
What does the programme involve?
- 30 hours course attendance per week, (e.g. 6 hours a day for 5 days). Courses last up to two years.
- Courses include a wide range of levels, including Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate, and the Foundation, Level 1 and Level 2 Certificates of the Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC).
What opportunities will VTOS offer me?
- A chance to continue your education and training.
- A chance to develop new skills.
- A chance to gain certification at a range of levels.
- A chance to find good employment.
Contact:
Maureen Murnane, VTOS Co-Ordinator (Cork County)
| Telephone: | 028 40290 |
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| Email: | vtos@wcaded.ie |


