An agreement has been reached between Minister Simon Coveney and representatives of the Home Street Home campaign, regarding the transition of those currently occupying Apollo House in Dublin.
It is understood the individuals will be moved to alternative accommodation, with the appropriate support services to meet short and long-term needs. A number of issues related to homelessness and housing, including a focus on the specific needs of the individuals accommodated in Apollo House, were also discussed.
During a recent meeting between the Minister and Home Street Home representatives, the Minister confirmed that a number of emergency beds are now in place to meet the needs of rough sleepers in Dublin.
However, with the advancement of two new facilities, additional capacity will be in place in the coming months following consultation with a range of stakeholders to meet potential future demand. These facilities will include units suitable for single persons and couples and will promote independent living skills.
It was also agreed that Dublin City Council would improve community based homeless services and facilities through their local authority office network.
The Minister confirmed that direct input in the provision of new emergency facilities will be sought from both service providers and people who are homeless to ensure provision of the most appropriate facilities possible. For example, from engagement with homeless people currently in Apollo House it is evident that there is a need for extra capacity for couples who are homeless.
The Minister also emphasised the Government's ongoing commitment to the Housing First approach to homelessness, and to expand the Housing First model in order to move beyond emergency accommodation and to provide people with their own key to a home with appropriate support services.
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