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Majority of State spending on homelessness directed toward emergency accommodation

A new report found that almost €361 million was spent on emergency accommodation last year alone.

THE VAST MAJORITY of public spending on homelessness continues to be directed toward emergency accommodation, with little investment in prevention and long-term solutions, according to a new report.

The Focus on Homelessness report, from Focus Ireland and Trinity College Dublin, analysts public expenditure on homelessness from 2009 through to projected spending for this year. 

It found that almost €361 million was spent on emergency accommodation last year alone, accounting for 86% of all homelessness-related expenditure and an increase of €74 million compared to the previous year.

Only 5% of total spending was spent on prevention measures such as tenancy sustainment and resettlement support last year. This is down 10% in 2013

Since 2014, the number of households in temporary and emergency accommodation has increased by 258%, rising from 2,419 to 8,669 by mid-2024.

The report states that over €1.84 billion has been spent on providing emergency accommodation since 2013, with an increasing share going to private, for-profit providers.

For every €1 funding for homeless charities last year, €3 went to private for-profit providers, with the report deeming this “a dramatic increase from almost equal funding in 2014″. 

The average annual cost of maintaining a household in emergency accommodation reached nearly €42,000 in 2024, rising to €45,000 per household in Dublin.

Mike Allen, advocacy director at Focus Ireland, said: “This report underscores a simple but urgent point – while emergency accommodation is necessary to prevent people from having to sleep rough, it does nothing to address the root causes of homelessness.

We need to rebalance our investment toward prevention and support services that offer lasting solutions.

Allen, who co-authored the report, said that continuing to pour money into temporary fixes without tackling underlying issues “is not only ineffective, but also unsustainable”.

“These figures raise serious questions about the Government’s decision to limit expenditure on tenant-in-situ purchases, one of its most successful homeless prevention schemes,” he added. 

‘Extraordinary increase’

Eoin O’Sullivan, from Trinity College Dublin, said that emergency accommodation services are provided by either by the NGO sector or by the private sector.

“The bulk of the expenditure and the growth of that expenditure has been on private sector providers,” he said.

“The private sector spent €11 million in 2013 and it’ll be €270 million in 2024, so an extraordinary increase there. There was a slight dip during the Covid period, but the expenditure on private sector providers accelerated pretty quickly from 2022 onwards.”

Allen also said that the rise in spending on private emergency accommodation reflects a “short-term, reactive approach”.

“We need long-term, proactive strategies like the Housing First model and increased social housing delivery to break the cycle of homelessness,” he added.

With reporting from Press Association

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    Mute Michael Kelly
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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:14 AM

    Who gives a flying fiddlers!

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    Mute Inda Kinny
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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:25 AM

    They know exactly where you live. They know what you like. They know the porn sites you look up, they know that you surf the internet looking at grotesque acts of bestiality. Then they serve you adverts from animal porn stars and you click on it. They know your dirty little secrets and they make money from it.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:42 PM

    That’s probably just you Inda.

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    Mute Róisín Áine Nic Dhonnacha
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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:17 AM

    Can someone tell me please, is the issue not parallel to how Google manage browsing histories? And they have a 1 button… Isn’t that the same thing? If so, why have the same people not challenged Google too… ?? Thanks in advance.

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    Mute Niall Fitzpatrick
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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:35 AM

    I don’t get it, people volunteer to join Facebook. Are European governments afraid of feedback they can’t control?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:08 AM

    People are clearly missing the point here, Its not about being a member of facebook. its about tracking websites you visit which feature the like button. It doesnt matter if you click it or ignore it, the very fact you were on the page is logged. Personally I dont have a problem with this but I can see how some people would.

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    Mute Stephen Johnston
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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:25 AM

    I’m analysing people’s browsing habits right now: 60% of people don’t read the article they’re commenting on.

    The principle being addressed here is interesting, but I suspect the ‘Like’ button is a drop in the ocean. It’s an inevitable fact of the internet that your browsing history is being recorded somewhere and will be looked at by someone, either now or years down the line. Anonymity is a myth for 99% of users, only the very focussed cna keep their use history secret. Attacking Facebook on this issue is just going after the easy, visible and relatively accountable target – a better approach would be to teach people that they leave a permanent digital trail that can potentially be used commercially, legally or illegally by pretty much anyone.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:36 AM

    Good point about Google+
    The overall point is something people really don’t understand: You are being watched all the time online; every website you visit, how long you spend on a particular page and even where your mouse is moving on a page can be tracked. Combine that with all the personal information you provide voluntarily through profiles, tweets, opinions, comments etc and a pretty substantial profile can be constructed. The old chestnut of ‘if you have nothing to hide yadda yadda’ simply doesn’t stand when you consider that this information is being used all the time by regimes like Syria, Iran etc but is also being used by the FBI, CIA, DHS etc and they have ruined the lives of many innocent people whom they wrongfully accused and detained. Right now both Australia and Canada are putting together legislation to give their respective governments and law agencies almost unrestricted surveillance powers (see EFF website).

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:04 AM

    And if we know all that and don’t care?

    It’s my data. If I’m happy to share it than it’s my business.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:38 AM

    I agree with Michael. Who gives a fiddlers, it is not compulsory to use it. FFS have they nothing better to do than this.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:40 AM

    Howard (and Michael): The whole point about this is that it doesn’t matter whether you’re a Facebook member or not. Irrespective of whether you’ve ever joined Facebook or typed ‘www.facebook.com’ into your browser, the way the Like button currently works means that Facebook can build a log of your internet browsing simply because you’ve gone to some pages that feature the ‘Like’ button.

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    Mute Mike O'Connor
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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:53 AM

    Is there a dislike button for this article?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:55 AM

    No, but there is one for your comment which is being used quite a lot.

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    Mute Mike O'Connor
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    Aug 26th 2011, 11:27 AM

    Uptight Much?? Just a bit of fun… Or do you and tour friend Charlie Sheen not enjoy fun?? Lol rofl pmsl etc

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    Aug 26th 2011, 11:30 AM

    bad grammar much?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 11:47 AM

    Ironic that at the bottom of this story there is…….. a “Like” button

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:55 AM

    If you dont like facebook dont join it.Simple as that.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:23 AM

    Gareth, did u bother reading the piece, it can track u even if u’r not joined up to facebook. But as the largest social networking site it goes beyond choice, It needs to be regulated. In some regimes even the word ‘choice’ would be flagged!

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    Mute Barry
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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:25 AM

    See Gavan’s comment above, its clear you don’t understand how the like button actually works

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:26 AM

    It’s not "simple as that" They are still recording your data even if you are NOT a member of Facebook!!!

    It’s kinda like if you went shopping one Saturday and some company followed you all day and record what you did and where you went your home address… Then the company "sell" this info to another company in which they send junk mail to your house, flyers on your car… etc…

    Now imagine if some con artiste acquired this info on you. They know where you live!!!!

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:33 AM

    If the main legal issue is that Facebook currently stores EU browsing data on US-based web servers, can they deal with this simply by storing EU browsing data on EU servers?

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    Aug 27th 2011, 12:16 PM

    Ok – I get the bit about Facebook being able to collect browsing data without me being a Facebook user or having clicked the Like button. It is a bit ominous.
    But this question about where the data is stored seems to me to be a very anachronistic law. This is the digital age. My payroll each month might be processed by my company in Singapore, I log in to approve a purchase order and the server is in Brazil. I go home and log on to YouTube and my browsing hops through servers in Kiev and Bangalore across the internet.
    Having laws specifying the country into which I must keep data might allow for better data protection controls, but in business today, you host your business applications, your e-mails, your social networking sites wherever is most cost effective.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 12:52 PM

    I started reading this and started to lose the will to live in this over regulated world….. (pity they didn’t take the banking system this seriously)

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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:14 AM

    Facebook have an office here so I think we already know how this is going to end.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:53 AM

    So google analytics is illegal too then right?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 8:55 AM

    That depends on whether it’s the data scraping, or the fact that it’s done outside the EU, that’s illegal. The German DPC I mentioned reckons it’s the latter issue.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:47 AM

    Ok.so big brother is watching us all the time from the use of cctv,internet,smart phones and iphones.Theres nothing we can do about it.Its a fact of life today.Thanks to everybody for explaining it to me.Im not on facebook and never will be.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:49 AM

    It had nothing to do with people on Facebook!!!! If you never use facebook this still can affect you!!!!

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    Sep 28th 2011, 6:54 PM

    GARETH YOUR TOOOOOO LATE – this page HAS a LIKE BUTTON therefore facebook is already tracking your every click on any and every page you visit from here on in REGARDLESS of the fact that you have never visited facebook or have a facebook profile or have never interacted with anyone who has a facebook account. If someone you know has a photo of you they can download it onto their facebook page and tag you – ie. when someone moves a curser over YOUR face in the photo, your name will pop up beside your face and the date the picture was downloaded will also be visible. That photo is out there with you tagged in it FOREVER for EVERYONE to see it!!!!!!!! And what if that photo showed you doing something naughty and your partner sees it. What if you’d split up with a psycho boyfriend/girlfriend and didnt want them knowing where you are socialising or what your doing?????

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    Mute Terry O'Dowd
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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:39 PM

    Store the data in Ireland.
    Problem solved.

    Now, where’s my consultancy moneies?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:47 PM

    Check is in the post Terry

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    Aug 26th 2011, 3:17 PM

    I want a dislike button. Man I hate so much. : )

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    Mute Joe Sixtwo
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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:46 PM

    There is no privacy on line never has been never will be.

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    Mute Aaron
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    Aug 26th 2011, 9:54 AM

    Someone people have far too much time on their hands and for once it’s not the people who use Facebook.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 4:44 PM

    Is that all these “Jinnets ” have to do with their time !!

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    Aug 26th 2011, 3:27 PM

    RE: Privacy and the Like …. It seems the box containg the Like function is what tracks FB and non FB users by monitoring their IP movements before and aftersite so surely it up to the sites hosting this function to decide if it viewers are being tracked or not. By virtue of the fact that Jounal.ie used the Fb “like” module on it’s site it has been unwittingly sending data to american servers. Now that this new information is out , will EU websites, such as the lovely Journal.ie, trade huge amounts of traffic it recieves via FB for the data privacy of it’s readers or simply wait for the slow legal machine to outlaw this process? The slightly unnerving reality of data-srcaping is that your time-stamped IP address and hence terrestrial address and identity is sitting on servers in the US in duplicate. It would seem we’re on American turf here. (a country that has very different notions of freedom and/of information than we do.)
    about a minute ago, Like

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    Mute Melanie Drake
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    Aug 26th 2011, 4:47 PM

    It’s great that you can ‘dislike’ something and have it tracked so much it becomes data and that Europe have it as data also. I have to pay a ‘universal social charge’ to a past government ‘cos they screwed me over and people don’t feel the need to get irate. Get a grip, Folks! Wish I could think of a scam involving my dead budgie’s cousin’s wife’s aunt’s nephew’s chipmunk’s nuts from Nigeria could gain me huge sponduliks.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 12:57 PM
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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:02 AM

    its a big pile of crap really ! at least you have a choice to push the button or not , its data collection over a comment or YouTube video every site does it , mainly Google or the iPhone tracking your movements (not bowl movements) it doesn’t phase me in the least and either should you

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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:13 AM

    Ignorance is bliss.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:17 AM

    Bowl movements? I always put mine in the dishwasher when I’m finished

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    Aug 26th 2011, 11:12 AM

    lol… some people haven’t a clue!!!

    What’s your bank details because I need to lodge $53,9765,335 from my dead ant’s account in Nigeria before the government get their hands on it!!!

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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:56 PM

    i dislike that

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    Mute Niall O'Sullivan
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    Aug 26th 2011, 11:27 AM

    Same problem with browser cookies. Is there a decision on the legislation there yet?

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    Aug 26th 2011, 5:09 PM

    Browser cookies aren’t the same. They’re stored on your own PC and you have control over whether or not to keep them or delete them.

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    Aug 27th 2011, 6:30 AM

    God bless the Austrians looking out for our well being. Of course they have a history of producing concerned citizens including that lad with the funny wee tash.

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    Aug 26th 2011, 5:20 PM

    Honestly the crap civil servants are coming up with to justify their irrelevant existence

    this is just about keeping the wheels of beurocracy firmly clogged

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    Mute Declan Smyth
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    Aug 26th 2011, 10:16 PM

    The complaint was made by an Austrian based lobby group. Nothing to do with Civil Sevants. Read the article first!!!

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    Mute Paul Ibbs
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    Aug 26th 2011, 2:57 PM

    Like.

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    Nov 14th 2011, 10:19 AM

    Start Page. com, No IP tracking

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