Tus, Community Work and the Value of Local Contribution
Updated May 2026 by TimeBank Ireland to improve clarity, remove old filler, and keep the article useful for members, volunteers, community groups and search visitors.
The Tus initiative is a community work placement scheme in Ireland, providing short-term working opportunities for eligible unemployed people through community and voluntary organisations.
TimeBank Ireland is not the Tus programme and should not be confused with it. But there is an important shared lesson: community organisations need practical people, and people need routes into confidence, routine, skills and local connection.
Community Work Builds More Than a CV
A good placement or volunteer role can help a person rebuild confidence, meet people, learn how an organisation works and see their own contribution matter in real time.
For local groups, that contribution can be the difference between an idea staying on paper and a project actually happening.
Where Time Banking Adds Something Different
Timebanking is voluntary community exchange based on time credits, not an employment activation scheme. Its strength is flexibility. People can contribute an hour here, a morning there, or a specific skill when it is needed.
That makes it useful alongside other community structures. It gives people a low-pressure way to participate and lets groups recognise hours that might otherwise go unrecorded.
Where TimeBank Ireland Fits
The wider lesson is clear: communities thrive when people's time is taken seriously. TimeBank Ireland helps turn that belief into practical local exchange.
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