Written answers

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Department of Education and Skills

Student Accommodation

Photo of Gary GannonGary Gannon (Dublin Central, Social Democrats)
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1353. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills his awareness of the issues of the subsidisation of college-owned student accommodation but not for extensions of already built accommodation; if he plans to review this; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [27597/23]

Photo of Simon HarrisSimon Harris (Wicklow, Fine Gael)
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I am actively working to address the supply of student accommodation. Increasing costs of construction and financing are impacting on viability, and as a result a number of Universities had to pause their projects. In responding to these challenges, on 29 November 2022, Government approved development of both short and medium term policy responses to activate supply.

These landmark policy responses will see the State providing financial support for the construction of student accommodation so as to ensure increased availability and promote greater access in particular for student groups in line with the National Access Plan, and underpin the policy commitments set out in Housing for All.

I have already established a dedicated student accommodation unit in my Department to develop and implement this policy alongside the Higher Education Authority. Since taking up office, my Department officials and I have engaged and continue to engage on an ongoing basis with the Minister and Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and the wider higher education sector, and other key stakeholders on student accommodation issues.

In the short term, Government has approved funding to support development of 1,065 beds for students of the University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Maynooth University and the University of Galway which have planning permission granted but had stalled.

My officials are also examining potential developments at UCD and TCD, and UCC also has proposals in development.

These proposals are in addition to the 1,806 student accommodation beds delivered in the last year, with a further 929 beds due to open in Cork and Galway before the start of the next academic year.

The Government agreed to support the development of long term evidence informed strategic policy to stimulate appropriate supply of student accommodation. This will include the development of standardised design specifications and guidance for future developments. This will also be informed by ongoing analysis across Europe and internationally for best practice for the delivery and management of student accommodation.

The Department and Higher Education Authority (HEA) are engaging closely with the Higher Education sector to define and gather accurate, relevant and informative data related to student accommodation, to inform future policy development and responses.

Support of €1m is also being provided to our Technological Universities (TUs) to conduct a needs assessment and my Department is examining the development of a TU Borrowing Framework in conjunction with other Government Departments, as part of the range of student accommodation initiatives underway.

As part of the long term response my Department are exploring a variety of options to bring on stream additional units. The long-term data driven, evidence based strategy is currently being developed to provide solutions to the student accommodation crisis. This will include an assessment of a range of options to deliver additional supply of affordable accommodation for our students. My officials are open to engaging with any institution which has a proposal on additional affordable supply. I intend to bring an update to Government on this strategy in Q2 2023.

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