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www.studentfinance.ie wins eGovernment award for best educational website

Studentfinance.ie, the Higher Education Authority’s user friendly website with information on grants and a variety of student supports won the eGovernment award for best educational website. The awards, sponsored by Eircom, recognise the best websites for communicating information to the general public from the public sector. Mary Hanafin, who as Education and Science Minister a year ago launched the site, presented Peter Brown, Head of the National Access Office with the award.

 





Pictured at the e-government awards Thursday 19th February 2009 are L-R
Malcolm Byrne, Head of Communications, HEA, Diane Swanton, National Access Office, HEA) Mary Hanafin, T.D., Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Peter Brown, Acting Head of National Access Office, HEA, Brian Power, Principal Officer, Higher Education-Equity of Access Section , Department of Education and Science.










www.studentfinance.ie for information on financial supports




Equity of Access to higher education

Achieving an equitable higher education system has been a policy priority for the Irish state for over a decade. Three government white papers on education (1995, 1999, 2000), as well as a range of other national policy documents, legislation and funding programmes (including the current and previous National Development Plans and European Structural Funding) have underpinned the commitment of the state to the objective of tackling social inclusion through education as well as the wider goal supporting lifelong learning for all.
 
In 2001 an Action Group on Access to Higher Education recommended the establishment of a dedicated national office to co-ordinate existing work and to develop and implement a national framework of measures to increase participation in higher education by disadvantaged groups. The National Office for Equity of Access to Higher Education (National Office) was established in the Higher Education Authority in 2003 to facilitate educational access for groups who are under-represented in higher education - those who are disadvantaged socially, economically and culturally, mature students and students with a disability. The office works with all higher education institutions and is supported in its work by an advisory group representing students, parents, the education sector and social partners.
 
Recent Publications
 
National Plan for Equity of Access to Higher Education 2008-2013

National Access Office: Annual Report 2006 and Outline Plans 2007
 
Towards the best Education for All: An Evaluation of Access Programmes in Higher education in Ireland
 
National Access Office: Annual Report 2005 and Outline of Plans 2006
 
Progressing the Action Plan: Funding to Achieve Equity of Access to Higher Education 
 
National Action Plan 2005-2007
 
Evaluation of the Millennium Partnership Fund
 
Towards a National Strategy: Initial Review of HEA Targeted Initiatives to Widen Access to Higher Education

Modesta Mawarire, Stephen O' Boyle and Former Minister of Education and Science, Mary Hanafin T.D at the launch of www.studentfinance.ie on 21st January 2008

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