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Donegal conference told of public concern for rural homelessness

written by Stephen Maguire October 27, 2017
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A conference on Homelessness in Donegal saw a packed venue at the Radisson Blu in Letterkenny last night where over 150 people attended.

A number of speakers including contributors Thomas Pringle TD, Peter McVerry of McVerry Trust, David Hall of iCARE Housing and Declan Dunne of Respond! Housing outlined the issue of homelessness.

The event was organised by Housing Rights Awareness with Frankie Healy co-chairing the event for the evening as the problem of hidden homelessness in Donegal and the Government’s response was discussed in detail.

Deputy Pringle told the event it was humbling to see how concerned people are about homelessness in Donegal. While official numbers don’t reach the thousands as they do in Dublin, people here feel that hidden homeless is reaching unacceptable levels and that something needs to be done before the problem gets worse. They’re aware that the Government’s priorities lie elsewhere which they feel is not good enough.”

“While official numbers don’t reach the thousands as they do in Dublin, people here feel that hidden homeless is reaching unacceptable levels and that something needs to be done before the problem gets worse. They’re aware that the Government’s priorities lie elsewhere which they feel is not good enough.”

Deputy Pringle addressing last night’s conference on homelessness held in Letterkenny.

“Twice I introduced legislation to have the right to housing recognised in the Constitution and twice Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil voted it down. People deserve a Government that protects their interests over the interests of the private sector. Anything different is just plain dangerous” concludes Pringle.

Fr Peter McVerry spoke of the changing profile of those entering homelessness:

“It used to be mainly people with drug and alcohol problems but now we’re seeing families and even people with jobs. The cause of the homelessness problem is we stopped building social housing. Over the next 10 years the Government will transfer €7.5 billion to private sector landlords and not one social house will be built” he concluded.

Declan Dunne of Respond! Housing summed up the issue of the Government’s funding of HAP.

“The main problem with HAP is the insecurity. We need to build social homes as the only solution. It’s about handing over keys to people,” he said.

David Hall of iCARE Housing said plainly “There are 17,000 people before the courts at the moment in danger of losing their home and 32,000 people in arrears. We have a housing crisis but with thousands more close to losing their homes, this will turn crisis into a catastrophe”.

Donegal conference told of public concern for rural homelessness was last modified: October 29th, 2017 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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