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Family Resource Centres have seen a slump in their incomes because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Portuguese manager is realistic about his side’s top-four ambitions this year.
The data shows the percentage from affluent backgrounds and disadvantaged backgrounds in each institution.
English top-flight clubs must now get their business done before a ball is kicked.
Students will be allocated €5,000 per year over the next three years, coming to a total of €6 million.
We have irrefutable evidence that children’s social and family circumstances impact on their life chances, but we also know how to maximise their potential.
The link between educational underachievement, literacy, social empowerment and a drugs and crime culture is real and also extremely complex, says Aodhán Ó Ríordáin.
A new report will recommend driving the community approach to education in the Dublin city area.
Statistically speaking, spending cuts hit women hardest – but protecting disadvantaged groups should be at the heart of the Budget, write Orla O’Connor and Clara Fischer.
Ruairí Quinn announces a new higher education scholarship scheme aimed solely at 60 pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The teachers’ union has said that disadvantaged schools will lose hundreds of teaching posts – which will instead be reallocated to schools in better off areas.
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