Fianna Fáil has urgently called on the government to reform its Homeless Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme.
Spokesperson on Housing Barry Cowen TD said the scheme, which was introduced in Dublin in 2015, is failing to provide secure accommodation for homeless families.
He was commenting after it was revealed only three homeless families on HAP have been offered permanent social housing.
Deputy Cowen said: "The HAP Scheme is fundamentally flawed in its design and requires urgent reform. Through design, homeless families who accept rental tenancy through the HAP Scheme are removed from the social housing waiting list. This forces families to choose between accepting unstable rental accommodation and forgoing their chances of securing a permanent home through social housing.
"Understandably, many homeless families are afraid of giving up their place on the housing waiting list in exchange for temporary accommodation provided by the rental sector. Many people have had damaging experiences of eviction from insecure rental accommodation and are fearful of being subjected to this harrowing experience yet again.
"The Government claims that tenants under the HAP Scheme are not disadvantaged when it comes to social housing. This simply isn't true when you consider the fact that those who accept HAP payments are removed from the social housing waiting list. The Government argues that these people are placed on housing 'transfer lists' which also entitle them to social housing. However the Government’s assertion is demonstrably false.
"Removing households from the list is unnecessary and only serves to discourage a large number of homeless families from using the scheme. It’s an absolute disgrace that the only reason the HAP Scheme was designed like this was for political reasons by making housing list statistics appear less severe. It was just another empty PR move on Fine Gael's behalf."
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