Seanad debates

Friday, 17 July 2015

10:30 am

Photo of Aideen HaydenAideen Hayden (Labour) | Oireachtas source

I also express my sympathies to the family of Alexis Fitzgerald, in particular his wife, Mary. I knew Alexis through UCD. I also express my sympathy to Deputy Joe O’Reilly, another UCD colleague, on the death of his mother.

I agree with Senator Mooney on the need for a debate on homelessness. I formally ask the Leader to call on the Minister, Deputy Alan Kelly, to immediately meet with the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Críona Ní Dhálaigh, about the €18.6 million shortfall in the homeless budget in Dublin city, and the four Dublin counties.

I commend the work of the Dublin Region Homeless Executive and the Tenancy Protection Service. In spite of very significant difficulties, they have secured housing for a significant number of people who have been facing homelessness. It is a crisis that needs further action and to be further addressed but we must acknowledge the work that is done by the two organisations to which I referred in protecting people who would otherwise be on the streets.

We all know the homelessness crisis is being largely driven by the shortage of housing and high rents. I am somewhat disturbed by a narrative that is coming across to the effect that what we need to do is lower building standards in order to get more housing supply quickly. Along with many other people, I campaigned for many years to improve building standards and to move us away from the 600 sq. ft. two-bedroom apartment that blighted Dublin city, in particular the centre of the city of Dublin for many years, and are now proving to be the slums of the 21st century that are being occupied almost exclusively by single parents. I very strongly believe that we must hold the line on building standards. Dare I say, housing is for life, it is not for Christmas, to borrow another adage. We cannot have a scenario where poor quality housing is built now because we want to quickly increase the supply. We cannot abandon good quality building standards.

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