Northern Ireland community transport providers to get funding increase
Community transport providers in Northern Ireland are set to get a funding increase of 4.2%.
Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has confirmed the funding rise for services including Dial-a-Lift (DAL), Disability Action Transport Scheme (DATS), and Shopmobility based on levels awarded in 2023/24.
The additional funding has been provided to support the groups in covering rising costs, particularly staff costs. The Minister has also committed to maintaining this level of funding in 2025/26, subject to allocation of funds to the Department for Infrastructure.
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Around 40% of people in Northern Ireland live in rural areas, with many relying on community transport sevices to enable them to leave their homes due to a lack of local public transport.
Minister O'Dowd said the funding increasing "is not as much as [he] would like to provide", but added it is "certainly a significant increase."
He added: "Community transport is a valuable frontline service and I appreciate the important role it plays in connecting people and complementing the wider public transport network. Community transport ensures that some of the most vulnerable people in our society are able to access essential local services and more actively participate in society.
“I hope this will help alleviate some of the pressures faced by service providers and support the workers in receiving a proper pay rise.”
The Minister previously committed to protecting community transport funding despite financial challenges for his Department and has met with representatives from all parts of the community transport sector since resuming his post as Minister.
In a letter to transport providers, the Minister said the rise was possible following the examination of an Equality Impact Assessment of the 2024/25 budget in conjunction with the June monitoring round, in which spending and priorities were reviewed.
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