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13/01/2022

Steady Increase In Homelessness In Dublin

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The number of people experiencing homelessness in Dublin is continuing to steadily increase, new figures have shown.

Data published by the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) revealed 4,019 households were living in emergency accommodation across the Dublin region in November 2021, including 1,930 children.

Expressing serious concern at the figures, Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin said: "For the past four months we have seen the number of adults, children and families living in emergency accommodation across the capital steadily increase. In November 2021 6,498 adults and children were sleeping in emergency accommodation, a rise of 621 in just four months. The numbers are reflective of the rise across the state. 

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"The DRHE report also outlines the length of time families remain living in this accommodation. It is hugely concerning that 408 adults and children are stuck in emergency accommodation for more than a year. 

"This figure rises to 747 adults and children trapped in this accommodation for more than two years. 421 children have spent two Christmases and two birthdays sleeping in emergency accommodation. This is not acceptable."

Teachta Ó Broin has called for Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien to provide a more detailed analysis on the state of homelessness nationwide, while also asking for a greater focus on prevention.

"More must be done to prevent families entering this situation in the first place," he added. "The speedy passage of the Simon Communities bill through the Oireachtas must be facilitated by the government. 

"We also need to see an increase in the delivery of real social housing by local authorities and approved housing bodies. Not more HAP tenancies and not more long-term leasing. 

"The targets for Housing First must also be more ambitious. Too many single adults are experiencing homeless, with the DRHE figures showing that 184 single adults were using emergency accommodation for the first time in November."

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