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Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP)

Roscommon LEADER Partnership Company is delivering the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP)on behalf of Roscommon Local Community Development Committee which is a committee of Roscommon County Council.

The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) is co-funded by the Irish
Government, through the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, and
the European Social Fund Plus under the Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training (EIST) Programme
2021 -2027.

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Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2024 – 2028

The SICAP Programme, which came into effect in 2024 will continue to focus on reducing poverty and promoting social inclusion and equality through supporting communities and individuals using community development approaches, engagement and collaboration. 

Roscommon LEADER Partnership, The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP)

SUPPORTING COMMUNITIES & INDIVIDUALS

What is the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme? 

The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2024-2028 provides funding to tackle poverty and social exclusion at a local level through local engagement and partnerships between disadvantaged individuals, community organisations and public sector agencies. SICAP 2024-2028 is the successor programme to SICAP 2018-2023.

SICAP is a targeted, holistic programme, for those who are most disadvantaged and less likely to access mainstream services, which provides supports directly to beneficiaries and links them into existing services. Programme Implementers (PIs) engage with marginalised communities and service providers using a community development approach to address issues relating to social exclusion and inequality.
SICAP also prioritises local engagement and partnerships, between SICAP Programme Implementers, disadvantaged individuals, community organisations and public sector agencies.

It is a multi-faceted programme that provides supports to respond to individual and community needs, aiming to ensure that beneficiaries receive quality, tailored supports, while also allowing flexibility to adapt actions to local need. It enables bottom-up approaches within the framework of a national programme which provides targets, performance indicators and requirements.

More general information on the SICAP programme can be found on this video – Please note: The video is an interim infographic video which will be updated in due course.

The aim of SICAP is to reduce poverty and promote social inclusion and equality in Ireland through supporting communities and individuals using community development approaches,
engagement and collaboration

Roscommon LEADER Partnership Company is delivering the SICAP programme on behalf of Roscommon Local Community Development Committee, which is a committee of Roscommon County Council.  

The Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP) is co-funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community and the Gaeltacht and the European Union through the European Social Fund Plus under the Employment, Inclusion, Skills and Training (EIST) Programme 2021 -2027

Programme Goals

Goal 1: Contribute to Building more Sustainable, Inclusive and Empowered Communities

Empower groups of individuals, local community groups, networks, and social enterprises to address collective community needs.

Goal 2: Empower Disadvantaged People to Improve the Quality of Their Lives

Support disadvantaged individuals, children and families to progress their formal education and participate in lifelong learning, to progress into employment/ self-employment, and to improve their soft skills and wellbeing.

Target Groups 

The SICAP Programme primarily targets the following target groups: 

  1. People living in disadvantaged communities
  2. People impacted by educational disadvantage
  3. People living in jobless households or households where the primary income source is low-paid and/or precarious
  4. People who are long-term unemployed
  5. People with a criminal history
  6. Refugees
  7. International Protection Applicants
  8. Disabled People/People with Disabilities
  9. Heads of One-parent Families
  10. Travellers
  11. Roma
  12. Island residents

RLP SICAP Case Studies

Roscommon LEADER Partnership SICAP Programme Case Studies

 SICAP Brochures

Meet the Team:

Linda Devine, Lead SICAP Coordinator Roscommon
Linda Devine
Lead SICAP Coordinator
Roscommon Town
E: lindadevine@ridc.ie
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Anthony Dockery
SICAP
Roscommon Town
E: anthony@ridc.ie
Bridie Duffy, SICAP Development Worker, Ballaghaderreen Community Resource Centre
Bridie Duffy
SICAP Development Worker
Ballaghaderreen
E: bridie@ridc.ie
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Claire Carty
SICAP
Roscommon Town
E: claire@ridc.ie
Helen McGinty, TÚS Lead Supervisor & SICAP, Roscommon
Helen McGinty
TÚS Supervisor & SICAP
Roscommon Town
E: helenmcginty@ridc.ie
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Isla Gartlan
SICAP
Boyle
E: islagartlan@ridc.ie
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Joe Costello
Community Car Transport Driver
Roscommon Town
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John Gill
Community Car Transport Driver
Roscommon Town
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Olena Kuzhilna
Ukrainian Refugee Intercultural Support Worker
Roscommon Town
E: olena@ridc.ie
Patricia Madden, SICAP Co-ordinator, Ballaghaderreen
Patricia Madden
SICAP Co-ordinator
Ballaghaderreen
E: patricia@ridc.ie
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Sandra Quigley
SICAP/Enterprise Officer/ Friendly Call Service
Roscommon
E: sandra@ridc.ie
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Sherin Alsabbagh
Ballaghaderreen
E: translator@ridc.ie
Teresa O'Brien, SICAP Staff
Teresa O’Brien
SICAP
Roscommon Town
E: teresa@ridc.ie
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Tetiana Kolodii
Ukrainian Refugee Intercultural Support Worker
Roscommon
E: tetianakolodii@ridc.ie

Contact

For individuals and groups who are interested in availing of support via training, grant aid, information seminars, workshops etc please contact RLP on 090 6630252 or email reception@ridc.ie for assistance.  

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