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Social disadvantage and addiction are primary reasons for high mortality rate among Ireland's homeless

A new report from Dublin County Council found that there is a higher mortality rate among single homeless people.

SINGLE PEOPLE EXPERIENCING homelessness have a higher mortality rate than the general population and adults in homeless families, according to a new report by Dublin City Council (DCC).

The main determinants of early death in people experiencing homelessness are structural causes, according to the report.

It found that social disadvantage and addiction are the primary reason for a high mortality rate among those who are experiencing homelessness.

The Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE), provided by DCC, commissioned Dr Austin O’Carroll to complete the “Interim Report on Mortality in Single Homeless Population 2020″. It found that 47 single homeless people died in 2020, compared to the one person in family homelessness who died that year.

This figure is up from 2019, when 26 single homeless people died.

The median age of the deaths was 43; 46 years for men and 33 years for women.

People experiencing single homelessness are defined as people who are single or in a couple and experiencing homelessness, but do not have any children.

The number of homeless people in the single population in 2020 increased since 2019, from 2,550 people to 2,865 people.

These figures include those in emergency accommodation and sleeping rough, but are separate from those in long-term homelessness accommodation, social tenancies and those not registered with the DRHE.

Overall, there were 79 homeless deaths recorded by the DHRE.

The report found that “the longer one is homeless, the higher the death rate” and that “the rise in death rates is particularly steep after 18 months.”

This could be related to the age profile of those in long-term homelessness, the effects of homelessness, or the cause of the person being homeless long-term, for example, substance abuse or mental illness.

The report said “most homeless people originate in areas of deprivation and poverty”, which already contributes to a lower life expectancy and poorer health.

As well as this, poverty is associated with substance abuse, which is in turn associated with an increased risk of homelessness, as is enduring mental illness.

Homelessness itself is also associated with poorer health and lower life expectancy.

The report recommended tackling these structural issues by offering increased access to primary care and mental health services across all emergency accommodation, and extending suicide prevention programmes.

It also recommended extending overdose prevention programmes, such as developing supervised injection centres, widening distribution of Naloxone for opioid users and access to Opiate Substitution Treatment, which fell from 12 weeks of access time to three days, due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

This interim report can only be complete when death certificates and inquest reports from the Coroner’s Office become available, as well as data on deaths in the general population from the Central Statistics Office.

The report also said there needs to be improved data collection and analysis and recommends a rapid review of clusters of deaths which “may be linked”, according to a press statement.

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    Mute Welk wrangler
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    Jun 2nd 2021, 2:38 PM

    Hardly a revelation is it. The dogs in the street know that. No doubt some g0bs#ite got paid a fortune to come up with that mind blowing fact.

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    Jun 2nd 2021, 3:07 PM

    @Welk wrangler: It needed to be said though. The current government have a lot to answer for when it comes to the housing situation, but landing every homeless death on the heads of government is unwarranted. It’s political opportunism and completely ignores the fact that the route to a lot of these tragic outcomes began with poor life choices.

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    Jun 2nd 2021, 3:13 PM

    The additional Data Collection recommended in Report, will only confirm what is already widely known: there are some folks out their on our mean streets in an irreversible downward spiral, abandoned by families, suffering from depression, probably hooked on drugs to numb the pain of their daily challenges, unable to cope.

    These people need immediate institutional full-time care,where appropriate all around medical assistance can be provided to help them get well again and back on their feet.

    No such institutions exist in Ire any more since many of our Mental Hospitals shut down some yrs ago.

    So, a no. of 50 bedders are badly required around the country to deal with it. Our State does not seem too keen on addressing the issue, so private & charitable sector must step in, urgently!

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    Jun 2nd 2021, 4:29 PM

    @Rory J Leonard: Agreed. Any excess VAT generated by the riciculous Minimum Pricing on alcohol which comes in on Jan 1st should be ring-fenced and used exactly for that purpose.

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    Jun 2nd 2021, 3:02 PM

    Wait I thought the Government were to blame like they are for everything wrong in this country.

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    Mute Hear me now
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    Jun 2nd 2021, 3:28 PM

    @MyBrokenKnees: their lack of action when the problem is obvious & staring them in the face ….with successive governments failing to tackles these issues ..that’s where the blame lies…

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    Mute Wilson Spinach
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    Jun 2nd 2021, 3:45 PM

    Report says mental health also a primary reason. Need to do real research rather than a report. But it’s a start.

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