3,220 children now homeless in the state, new figures show

Gary Ibbotson 30 Sep 2022
COMMENT: Government needs to do more on homelessness

The latest homelessness figures released today demand no less than an emergency response from the Government, says Social Democrats TD Cian O’Callaghan.

According to the DRHE, there are now 3,220 children homeless, an increase of 47 percent on last year.

Deputy O’Callaghan, who is the party’s spokesperson on housing said: “This is going to require an immediate response from the Government.

“Homelessness is at a record high, but there is no plan. There are no new measures, no emergency response – nothing,” he says.

“There are reports from around the country that emergency accommodation is full, with people being turned away.

“As a result, there will be a rise in people sleeping on the streets, in tents and in cars this winter.

“This is now way beyond a crisis – we need an emergency response from the Minister for Housing.

“This week’s budget was a missed opportunity to tackle homelessness.”

Deputy O’Callaghan says that more avenues need to be explored to help ease the problem.

“The 90,000 vacant homes in the country must be urgently brought back into use,” he says.

“The Government’s 0.3 percent Vacant Homes Tax is far too weak to work and must be set at a much higher rate. In France, for example, it is 12.5 percent.

“Does the Government not realise the extent of human pain caused when people lose their home and that very strong actions are required to quickly increase the number of properties available to buy or rent?

“Ultimately, homelessness can only be tackled by building far more social and affordable homes. The Government talks a good talk, but their delivery rate is abysmal.

“In 2021, they built no new affordable homes.

“This year, they have delivered just 325 – nowhere near the scale of what is needed.

“I’m now calling on the Minister for Housing to produce an emergency response to growing levels of homelessness.”

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