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Funding approved for Tipperary ETB

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Tipperary is to receive funding to support and engage with disadvantaged learners who have the highest level of need.

Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris has announced €5.3 million nationwide under the Reach Fund to help those educationally disadvantaged access community education.

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The money will come through the local Education and Training Boards with Tipperary ETB to benefit from €150,000.

This money will target online learning, and provide social supports to the most vulnerable groups in Tipp including the long-term unemployed; people with disabilities; members of the Traveller and Roma communities; migrants and refugees.

Nationally the largest allocation of €1.4 million went to City of Dublin ETB.

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