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Private emergency accommodation must be ‘quickly phased out’, Oireachtas committee hears

The report said the Housing First initiative should be “significantly expanded”.

PRIVATE EMERGENCY ACCOMMODATION must be “quickly phased out” and replaced with appropriate long-term housing, an Oireachtas committee report has said.

The interim report on homelessness also recommended that the Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien phases out the use of private security firms in emergency homeless accommodation and publishes a timeline.

The report, published by the Joint Committee on Housing and Local Government, sets out 17 key recommendations on how to tackle prevalent issues faced by those who are homeless or living in emergency accommodation.

The committee heard from a number of expert witnesses, including Brendan Kenny and Mary Flynn, from the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE), Professor Eoin O’ Sullivan, from Trinity College Dublin, and Alice Leahy, from the Alice Leahy Trust.

The report said the Housing First initiative should be “significantly expanded” and called for targets to be revised annually in a needs assessment.

It also said the Housing First scheme should ensure that single people with overnight access to their children are given two-bedroom accommodation.

The report called for an agreed methodology to be introduced between the HSE, the Department of Housing and the DRHE on recording the deaths of people experiencing homelessness.

The report also said that deaths of homeless people should be subjected to an adult safeguarding review to prevent similar incidents from reoccurring.

Dr Austin O’Carroll, a North Dublin city GP, published a separate report on the deaths of people experiencing homelessness.

He said it is “very difficult” to accurately estimate death rates as the state does not have accurate data on the number of people entering and leaving homelessness.

“It is likely that we overestimate death rates as a result,” he told the committee.

“The deaths of people experiencing homelessness is a deeply sad and upsetting event.

“There were 79 deaths of people experiencing homelessness in 2020.

“We focused on the 47 deaths in single homeless accommodation.”

Of these deaths, three were rough sleepers and 44 were based in homeless accommodation.

“The number of homeless deaths has risen since 2016, however so has the number of people experiencing homelessness,” Dr O’Carroll added.

“The effect of Covid on our mortality rate is minimal due to the significant success of the joint HSE operation.

“We found those who experienced long-term homelessness had a much higher death rate.

“Seven people died outdoors, of whom four had been sleeping in DRHE accommodation the night prior to their deaths and three were known rough sleepers.”

He said that drugs and alcohol were the main causes of factors in 40% of deaths of those who are homeless.

“Childhood trauma is also associated with poverty and lower life expectancy. One in three homeless people have attempted suicide at some stage in their lives,” he added.

“Homelessness is invidious to health – it worsens and in some cases causes drug addiction and worsens mental illness issues.”

He called for a review of all homelessness deaths to prevent further cases.

The report also calls for the immediate resumption of inspections of emergency accommodation for homeless people which were suspended due to Covid-19.

Sinn Féin’s Eoin O Broin said: “Unfortunately because of Covid, the issue of homelessness, particularly single person homelessness and the recent increase in deaths, hasn’t got the media or political attention it should have got.

“With 17 key recommendations, some of the key ones are the call for an increase to Housing First.

“We also need an agreed methodology for counting the deaths of people who are experiencing homelessness and safeguarding reviews which are absolutely key.”

He also called for a six-month review of the report to assess how government and various agencies are responding to its publication.

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    Mute Gazza Lazza
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    Jul 12th 2021, 3:13 PM

    How about we as citizens take a class action lawsuit against the government & relative ministers, for their failed housing policy, that clearly & evidently place the interests of private institutions above the public good.

    Or collectively bring forward a motion of no confidence in this current government set up.

    It may sound far fetched but it was successfully done in Belgium in regards to their governments inaction on climate change & green measures.

    https://euobserver.com/climate/151252

    https://www.thejournal.ie/belgians-government-court-climate-inaction-5383047-Mar2021/

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    Jul 12th 2021, 3:48 PM

    @Gazza Lazza: well one reason is class actions don’t exist here. People really should learn about their own country and laws. What you see on TV is often about other countries not here

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    Jul 12th 2021, 5:27 PM

    @Gazza Lazza: Major protests are planned for September. They’re being organised by PBP and while I wouldn’t vote for them I did join them in the battle against water charges which they led for the most part. I hope this next movement will be as big if not bigger. We need this government gone as soon as possible.

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    Jul 12th 2021, 5:44 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: And why don’t they exist?

    Would it take a small bit of reform in certain areas to allow them to exist, yes is the answer.

    It’s not an impossibility

    https://www.lawreform.ie/_fileupload/CPS%202004%20and%20older/CPMulti%20Party%20Litigation.pdf

    Page 50 onwards covers this issue

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    Jul 12th 2021, 8:46 PM

    @Gazza Lazza: they currently can’t exist here so what is your point? You suggest what is currently impossible and now want to say they can make it possible. That is really weak

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    Jul 12th 2021, 9:12 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: It’s not impossible, being my point.

    To be clear, it’s not that they don’t already exist, more that they are not recommended for multiple reasons but could be fixed with some minor reforms.

    Also there’s the power of people & movements, if a large group of citizens came together & applied enough pressure it could succeed.

    We could also just cut straight to the point & bring a motion of no confidence against the current government, what you think?

    I may be a dreamer but I’m not the only one……looking forward to hearing your own ideas about possible solutions, good man

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    Jul 12th 2021, 9:37 PM

    @Declan Doherty: Thanks for that info Declan.

    Hopefully we will a large turnout & the sooner the better, this issue is much bigger than water charges (not to take away from the water issue, which is itself very important) but the consequences of the housing crisis will have more long term & devestating effects

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    Jul 13th 2021, 9:20 AM

    @Gazza Lazza: you are living the dream and it isn’t going to work in the real world.

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    Jul 13th 2021, 4:18 PM

    @Craic_a_tower:

    Collective movement of people is a very strong tool, in fact as we’ve see many times throughout history the movement of people is the only thing that makes governments change their tune.

    I’ll keep dreaming while I’m waiting to hear your ideas & solutions

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    Jul 12th 2021, 5:17 PM

    Let’s hope actions are taken very very soon based on all of those recommendations

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