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Flowers at the spot where Jonathan Corrie was found dead yesterday morning. Gerry Adams via Twitter

Alan Kelly will hold an emergency summit after homeless man found dead near Leinster House

The body of a man who had been sleeping rough was discovered in a doorway on Molesworth Street yesterday morning.

Updated 12.45pm

ENVIRONMENT MINISTER ALAN Kelly is to convene a special forum on homelessness this Thursday in the wake the discovery of deceased homeless man just yards from Leinster House yesterday.

Kelly said he will meet with Dublin’s four elected mayors, local authority CEOs and representatives from voluntary organisations to “address the serious challenges posed by homelessness in the Dublin region”.

He is also inviting the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Diarmuid Martin, to meet with him on Thursday. Kelly said homelessness “is complex and is about much more than just funding and money”.

He added: “As a state we are spending over €1 billion on various housing supports and builds and are increasing the budget to deal with homeless services.”

Earlier, Dublin’s lord mayor Christy Burke offered to host an emergency summit on the housing crisis in the capital, describing the situation as a national disgrace.

He was speaking in the wake of the discovery of deceased homeless man, named as John Corrie, who was found in a doorway on Molesworth Street near Leinster House yesterday morning.

Burke said any summit must involve decision makers in the area and include a high level representative from the Department of the Taoiseach.

Burke also believes that such a summit can only be effective if it results in focused actions that can be delivered immediately.

“Homelessness is a greater problem now than it has been in many years. What we can do now is work together to ensure we are using the resources we have more effectively. This won’t solve homelessness but it can help us house more people in the short-term and prevent tragedies. I am calling on all leaders in the sector to come together to discuss this without delay,” Burke stated.

Earlier speaking on Morning Ireland, Archbishop Martin also called for a summit to be held on the growing problem, expressing his deep sorrow at Corrie’s death.

He said that various groups fighting homelessness have been “repeatedly calling attention to the existence of a real crisis of homelessness in Dublin”.

Martin also said he has made a diocesan property available for emergency homeless accommodation in the centre of the capital. It could provide shelter for between 30 and 40 homeless people in the north-inner city and could be set up before Christmas. 

Speaking to Ryan Tubridy on RTÉ’s 2fm earlier, the woman who discovered Corrie’s body said that when she checked his pulse he ”ice cold” and she then realised that the man was not alive. 

Sophie Pigot said: “I just went over to inquire if he was okay and he didn’t answer and then he just looked so unbelievably uncomfortable in the position he was lying and then I touched his back and said ‘Sir are you okay?’ and got no response.”

She said she was extremely sad and shocked that something like this could happen in Ireland. She posted about the discovery on Facebook yesterday:

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‘Shocking’

Agriculture and Defence Minister Simon Coveney described the man’s death as “shocking” and said more emergency accommodation is needed in the capital.

At a meeting of Dublin City Council last night, members backed a motion calling on Chief Executive Owen Keegan to identify unused Council property in the city centre area to be converted into temporary shelters.

The CEO of the Dublin Simon Community has said “significant” action needs to be taken to address the issue of homelessness in Dublin.

Corrie’s body was discovered in a doorway on Molesworth Street, off Kildare Street, by Pigot at around 8am yesterday. His body was taken to the city morgue, and a Garda investigation of the scene has been carried out.

Dublin Simon’s Sam McGuinness said he believed he knew the man.

“If it is this particular man, he was booked into a hostel early last week but he didn’t show,” McGuinness told RTÉ’s Six One yesterday.

We brought him down as far as the the hostel but it was up to him to go in.

McGuinness described the homelessness problem in the city as an “emergency,” adding:

It’s not just spiraling out of control, it is out of control.

168 people were found to be sleeping rough on the streets of Dublin in the latest official count last month — twice the number of two years’ ago.

‘Indictment of government’

A major announcement by the Government last week on social housing was criticised by some for doing little to help those in most acute need.

Sinn Féin’s Dessie Ellis said the man’s death was “highly symbolic”.

Just last week the government produced a plan to deal with the housing crisis in this state yet there was not one emergency measure in that plan to deal with the homeless crisis.

“That is an indictment on this government and this man’s death is an indictment on this and previous governments that have neglected the homeless crisis.”

Fianna Fáil’s Barry Cowen said the man’s death, in the shadow of the national parliament, was “a sharp reminder of the scale of the problem we face as a country”. Cowen said he planned to raise the issue with Environment Minister Alan Kelly in a committee meeting today.

- additional reporting by Daragh Brophy, Christina Finn, Órla Ryan and Hugh O’Connell 

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    Jul 28th 2012, 7:41 PM

    Congratulations and a fantastic idea.
    I only wish this was around when I was in school.
    I spent years typing in basic code from computer weekly for simple games, and there was nobody else doing it at the time and I dropped it after school. Would have taken a different path if this had been around.
    Well done, hobby today, career tomorrow.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 1:15 AM

    perhaps something like this could be done for adults too? i know id be interested

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    Jul 29th 2012, 2:44 AM

    @Abi, I just did a crash course in scratch programming, you can download it free from scratch.mit.edu, check out a few videos on how to do it and you can look at what others have made and how they made it, and you can copy and evolve their code, ideas etc.. works a bit like Lego, the more you play with it the better you get. It’s quite basic at the start but you can do some cool stuff once you get good

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    Jul 28th 2012, 7:40 PM

    Fair f*cks to him. Also, there’s Enda Kenny, as usual embarrassing everyone like your cheesy Dad at Christmas dinner.

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    Jul 28th 2012, 8:24 PM

    Well done James. I’ll be bringing my young fella along to the cork dojo in September. he’s only 7 but already made a simple game and a calculator in Python :)

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    Jul 28th 2012, 8:14 PM

    Well done, I’m firmly convinced everyone has their ‘speciality’, be that an academic thing, a caring thing, or an arty thing, etc…all should be applauded in equal measure, all are of equal importance, in the greater scheme of things. This is a superb idea, fair fu.ks to you, you’ll go far and so you should’

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    Jul 28th 2012, 10:09 PM

    A simple solution to a complex problem. Brilliant. Pity this couldn’t be encompassed in the schools curriculum and genuinely teach this stuff to the kids a few times a week, not for an hour a week by someone who’s a few years from retirement and afraid of computers. He’s right, he and others like him are filling a void in our educational system that has been there for years. The trouble is now that he’s doing it, the void will still be left there.

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    Jul 28th 2012, 10:19 PM

    Great idea, we’ll done James.

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    Jul 28th 2012, 11:48 PM

    Great success story congratulations James . Great to see someone who enjoys teaching and passing on a skill that could be life changing for some of the children .maybe the next bill gates is out there amongst them. Continued success for the future

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    Jul 29th 2012, 1:07 AM

    That picture was taken at a special sitting of the CoderDojo which took place in the Dail. We are the first country to hold a “class” in their parliament buildings as far as I gather. CoderDojo is amazing and it’s scary how much some the kids know at them. God help the lecturers in third level when the kids eventually meet them.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 2:07 AM

    Would love to be able to attend something like this. Shame I’m well out of school :(

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    Jul 29th 2012, 9:25 AM

    absolutely brilliant idea and badly needed in Ireland. got to say the pic of cash-in-kenny made me sick because this stuff should be part of the everyday curriculum imo. govt are totally dragging their feet on this to the detriment of Ireland.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 2:27 AM

    I think dojo came from the Japanese meaning of “place to learn” and then coder as in they are training to become “Ninja” Coders. I would imagine it was an interesting process picking that name.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 8:14 AM

    I agree this is a great idea. I think it should be kept outside the education system and sponsored/funded like a charity. This will allow the people running it full freedom to let it develop in any direction it wants. I love the idea that google has given it a facility to use. The kick a kid must get out of walking into that building like that. It gives it a real buzz feeling.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 1:10 PM

    I never thought of it that way, I guess you have a point there Robert, I still think if these folks are giving up their time to fill a void in our education system, the least the state can do is help them, maybe with equipment or premises.

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    Jul 29th 2012, 1:35 AM

    I have to ask, where did you get the name CoderDojo from?

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    Jul 29th 2012, 7:17 AM

    I cannot understand why you got a single down vote, why would people be against such an overwhelmingly positive idea? Does anybody stand to lose anything?

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    Aug 2nd 2012, 1:12 PM

    people scrolling down on mobile devices tapping the thumbs up/down by accident, I suspect as much as 50% of the ups and down’s here are unintentional.

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    Aug 8th 2012, 10:36 PM

    Such an uplifting story. Well done and may you continue to grow.

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    Jul 30th 2012, 11:18 PM

    This is a great idea, and it has really taken off. Well done James!

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    Oct 19th 2012, 12:38 AM

    Well done. A brilliant idea.
    Would work for all ages

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