Oireachtas reports on homelessness and housing
Oireachtas reports on homelessness and housing
The Programme for Government contains a commitment to ending long-term homelessness and the need to sleep rough by implementing a housing-led approach. This approach recognises that long-term secure housing is the best outcome for people affected by homelessness. By moving away from expensive emergency or shelter type accommodation better use can be made of scarce resources.
A speech delivered to the Oireachtas by Minister Jan O'Sullivan outlining the government's statement on homeless policy.
This Business Plan for the Dublin Joint Homeless Consultative Forum and Statutory Management Group is for 2013, the final year of our current statutory homeless action plan. It details ongoing commitments by all Dublin’s Homeless Forum stakeholders to the delivery of Pathway to Home, our model of service provision for the region.
The first report of the Homeless Oversight Group (Mark Kennedy, Sylda Langford and Tony Fahey) based on extensive consultation with homeless services, background information, historical data and a review of PASS data on homelessness to the period ending September 2013. This report focuses on the major challenges that need to be overcome to speed up the progress as well as identifying the major blockages that hinder progress towards the key goals of ending long term homelessness and the need to sleep rough.
Key findings froma 6-year qualitative longitudinal study (phase 3)
Government's Homeless Policy Statement 2013
Pass Training Manual Version 2
Oireachtas Bulletin covering the period September - December 2014. Debates included the following: