Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

File photo. Shutterstock

Over 8,500 people spent Christmas Day in emergency accommodation

The December figures saw a slight reduction in the number of homeless families.

THE NUMBER OF people who are registered as homeless fell during the month of December – but homeless activists have warned to be wary of those reductions.

Figures released by the Department of Housing show that there were 5,508 adults, 1,408 families, and 3,079 children who were registered as homeless during December 2017.

The number of adults in emergency accommodation nationally decreased by 16, while the number of families in emergency accommodation fell by 122, including 254 children.

8,587 adults and children woke up on Christmas Day in emergency accommodation.

Homeless figures Department of Housing Department of Housing

Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy said that the number of homeless families represented “the lowest number of families in emergency accommodation since June of last year”.

Obviously we still have more work to do to help children and families in to secure homes, but this is good progress for those families who were accommodated during the month of December.

But Inner City Helping Homeless, although welcoming the decrease, said that the child homelessness figures for last December were almost double those from two years previously.

In December 2015 there was 1,616 children homeless and by December 2017 the number of homeless children was 3,079 so there is still a lot of work to do to end this crisis.

Focus Ireland also said the figures were positive, but stressed that the overall annual figures for 2017 showed a 17% increase in those living in emergency accommodation.

The month of December saw the introduction of the winter beds initiative, and a push by authorities to house people during the cold weather and the Christmas period.

22/11/2017 New Social Housing Issues Crisis Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy. Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie

Speaking tonight Inner City Helping Homeless (ICHH) communications spokesperson Brian McLoughlin said that they welcomed the reduction, but “would also air on the side of caution”.

He compared the decrease in December 2017 to December 2016, and said they had seen similar reductions.

“…but by February the number of children had increased significantly and it continued to do so for the rest of the year.”

“To put it in context, on Christmas Day 2015 there were 5,214 people homeless. By Christmas Day 2016 this number had risen to 7,148 and continued to rise as by Christmas Day 2017 there were 8,587 people homeless.”

The monthly homeless figures are based on data provided by housing authorities, captures details of individuals utilising State-funded emergency accommodation arrangements that are overseen by housing authorities. The figures represent those in emergency accomodation in the week from 25 – 31 December 2017.

You can view the Department’s homeless figures for December here.

Read: The number of homeless families staying in hotels in Dublin has shot up once again

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.

Close
39 Comments
This is YOUR comments community. Stay civil, stay constructive, stay on topic. Please familiarise yourself with our comments policy here before taking part.
Leave a Comment
    Submit a report
    Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
    Thank you for the feedback
    Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.

    Leave a commentcancel

     
    JournalTv
    News in 60 seconds