Sinn Féin Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin TD has called for Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy to prioritise the introduction of measures to prevent people becoming homeless "in the first place".
Deputy Ó Broin said: "I have introduced a Homeless Prevention Bill which provides a legal definition of persons at risk of homelessness and to give the Minister for Housing and local authorities the power to provide such persons with supports to prevent them from becoming homeless.
"Currently families have to be homeless before local authorities can provide supports.
"The introduction of the Focus Ireland amendment would also go some way towards helping families stay in their homes.
"This simple amendment to the Residential Tenancies Act would prevent buy to let landlords who benefited from tax breaks from issuing vacant possession notices to quit when selling their property.
"Fianna Fáil has said that Budget 2019 needs to be a housing budget. I would like to hear what measures they will be demanding from Fine Gael in order to tackle the homeless crisis."
Mr Ó Broin also urged the Housing Minister not to delay the release of the monthly homeless figures, and to publish them as soon as possible this week.
He continued: "As I say every month I hope the Department of Housing's figures are down but it is hard to see how this will be the case.
"The marginal drop in the number of homeless children by two in the June figures did not offer much in terms of hope that the Minister had finally got a handle on the crisis.
"The increase in tourism during the summer season coupled with the fact that Airbnb announced that it has had its busiest summer in Ireland for short term lets, doesn't bode well for the homeless families dependent on hotel rooms and short terms leases for emergency accommodation.
"The work of activists in highlighting the number of vacant properties around the city should indicate to the Minister that a lot of work needs to be done to get more homes into use and more families out of emergency accommodation," he concluded.
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