Written answers
Thursday, 6 February 2025
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
Homeless Accommodation
Thomas Gould (Cork North-Central, Sinn Fein)
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137. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the contingency plan available for those with complex needs who cannot access existing hostel accommodation in Cork city. [3720/25]
Thomas Gould (Cork North-Central, Sinn Fein)
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138. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the contingency plan available for those without access to accommodation when hostel services are at capacity in Cork city. [3721/25]
James Browne (Wexford, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 137 and 138 together.
My Department’s role in relation to homelessness involves the provision of a national framework of policy, legislation and funding to underpin the role of local authorities in addressing homelessness at local level. Statutory responsibility in relation to the provision of accommodation and related services for homeless persons rests with individual local authorities. Decisions on the assessment of households for homeless services, the most appropriate form of such support, and the allocation of that support are a matter for the local authority concerned.
While responsibility for the provision of accommodation for homeless persons rests with individual local authorities, the administration of homeless services is organised on a regional basis, with nine administrative regions in place. The South West region includes Cork City Council, Cork County Council and Kerry County Council, for the purposes of homeless administration, with Cork City Council as lead authority.
A homelessness consultative forum has been established in each region in accordance with Chapter 6 of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2009. It is a matter for the management group of the consultative forum, in the first instance, to determine the services and the funding required to address homelessness in each region, and to bring forward proposals to my Department that meet the needs of homeless individuals in their administrative area and the funding requirements will be considered in this context.
Local authorities and their service delivery partners work closely with all households in need of emergency accommodation to provide appropriate emergency accommodation, and the ultimate aim is to support them to secure an exit to a tenancy.
An allocation of €303 million, an increase of €61m on the 2024 provision, has been made under Budget 2025 to provide homeless prevention services, emergency accommodation and other services for households experiencing homelessness. This is a 25% increase on the 2024 budget allocation. This funding will support the provision of emergency accommodation and supports that households require to exit emergency accommodation to a tenancy.
My Department will ensure sufficient funding is made available for all required homeless services, including the provision of emergency accommodation, to support those at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
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