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Carrowbrowne. A close-up of a wall from one of the sheds with damp.

'It was no place from day one to even build a site': Ongoing issues around Traveller accommodation

Local authorities last year had an underspend of 45% when it came to Traveller-specific accommodation.

WALLS CRACKING AND falling due to damp, appliances rusting, the smell of sewage, fridges and cookers breaking due to cold.

These are just some of the conditions that Traveller woman Angela Delaney described living in at a meeting of the Housing Committee yesterday morning.

Delaney is living at the Carrowbrowne temporary halting site in Galway with 13 families.

“The walls are that damp that they are actually breaking and falling,” said Delaney.

“The dampness, the mildew coming out from the walls which is very, very not safe for the children.

We’re forced to patch up the shed any way we can.

Delaney said that there were issues with rat infestation in the area also.

“The smell is that bad at times that we can’t even come home,” she said.

It was no place from day one to even build a site.

Delaney was giving a video submission to the committee, which was discussing issues with the delivery of Traveller-specific accommodation by local councils in Ireland.

Last year, a total of €9 million was committed by the Housing Department to go towards Traveller-specific accommodation.

This would include group housing and halting sites for Traveller families and was a €5.5 million increase on 2016 funding.

Despite this increase in central government funding, local authorities last year had an underspend of 45% when it came to Traveller-specific accommodation.

Local authorities across Ireland drew down just €4.8 million of the funding allocated to them, leaving behind €4.1 million.

Certain areas (like South Dublin County Council) spent none of the money allocated to them, while others spent fractions of the cash that was there.

The budget for this year is €12 million.

“Not good enough”

Junior Housing Minister Damien English appeared yesterday morning with officials from the Housing Agency before the Housing Committee to discuss issues with local authorities failing to supply Traveller-specific accommodation.

English said that the record of delivery was “not good enough” and that more needed to be done.

“My department is particularly concerned with the underspend in this area given the demand of Traveller-specific accommodation from the Traveller community,” English said.

A review on the issues around the delivery of this type of accommodation was carried out by the Housing Agency, which was presented in June last year to the Department.

On the back of this, a special group will be set up to examine and make recommendations around the issues with Traveller accommodation in order to speed up supply.

“It is my view to establish this group as soon as possible,” said English, who said he believed it should be completed in a three or four month time frame.

A number of representatives of the Traveller community also appeared before the committee today and expressed frustration with the delays in providing suitable accommodation for Travellers.

“There has been a gross failure in the delivery of Traveller accommodation with no sanctions for local authorities for failing to deliver their own targets,” said Bridget Kelly of the National Traveller Women’s Forum.

There was collective support among the members of the committee that more needed to be done to improve the delivery of accommodation.

Read: Traveller family take action against council over refusal to offer them housing

Read: €9 million to be made available this year for Traveller housing

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    Mute Paul
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    Oct 26th 2017, 10:37 AM

    There choice to get sent there….

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    Mute David Jordan
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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:29 AM

    @Paul: Is it a choice to have the neurological disorder ADHD, a condition that affects impulsivity, causes those affected to act first and think later (32%). Is it a choice to have a mental health problem (55%)? Is it a choice to have a learning disability (36%) or learning difficulty (22% i.e. an IQ below 70)? Is it a choice to be at risk of neglect or abuse (47%)? Is it a choice to be born into a background of poverty or criminality?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:57 AM

    @David Jordan: all very well but the vast majority of people in the world diagnosed with these issues and have steered clear of the wrong side of the law. So by your reasoning does it mean that the other ones in there are just simply bad people or shall we draw up an excuse for each and everyone. If it were the case that their mental health problems/learning disabilities/learning difficulty reduced their mental age capacity or hampered it in a way they could not differentiate between right and wrong they tm would not be in a facility like Oberstown. Oberstown is for criminals under the age of 18. Would you be signing off the same hymn sheet if they had robbed your car or held a knife to your mother’s throat and took her pension?

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    Mute OMG!
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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:58 AM

    @Paul: absolutely, just like it was your choice not to be educated. The word is spelled ‘Their’.

    I’ll elaborate…. look at those vulnerable children over (there)’. (They’re) alone in (their) rooms without any parental guidance through no fault of their own.

    3 versions of the same sounding word.

    Seems your lack of education is not solely limited to poor spelling. Perhaps research what the potential effects of broken homes, abusive parents, alcohol related issues, lack of parental support etc have in young children.

    Hope you receive the help you need (Night classes perhaps?), just as I hope these children receive the help they themselves need.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:00 PM

    @David Jordan:
    And just so we are clear ADHD can sometimes (not always) affect impulsivity. It’s more to do with an inability to maintain persistent attention to tasks etc along with hyperactivity, hence the name. It’s far too easy nowadays to throw out a few letters and dismiss people’s actions as a result.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:01 PM

    @Paul: *their

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:46 PM

    @Paul: “Their”

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    Oct 26th 2017, 2:01 PM

    @David Jordan: The most serious well known disorder that these kids suffer from is BOLD.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 2:07 PM

    @David Jordan: oh and to your last line maybe we should start looking at that and that decisions should be taken brfore the birth of a child to determine whether prospective parents(s) have the required “where with all” to safely bring up a child.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 10:46 AM

    Never ceases to amaze me that people can be so sympathetic to children in abusive and non-loving homes but as soon as those children reach an age of about 14 all that sympathy goes straight out the window.

    Small children that don’t get the same start in life that others take for granted WILL grow up to be potentially criminals. They don’t just suddenly “learn” the right way to function in society if they’ve never been taught.

    And yet there seems to be a distinct reticence by many to fund early intervention and parental assistance. There seems to be a feeling that the parents don’t deserve help with the added bonus of the child grows into an adult that “doesn’t deserve help”.

    And so the wheel turns.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:01 AM

    @Tricia Golden: Many of these teenagers come from criminal homes. Grandfather’s, Fathers, Brothers, Uncles and Cousins, many been have and are involved in criminal activities. For them crime is as natural as going to work is for you.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:02 AM

    @Tricia Golden: The percentages are frightening. Travellers represent 23% of the inmates but are only 0.6% of the general population. This is a huge figure and it’s screaming at us to get this “Culture” removed with education and good role models. This way of life costs us taxpayers tens on millions a year but we are still not addressing the problem !

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:10 AM

    @Ser Barristan Selmy: Well done missing my point.

    I am specifically pointing to early intervention, supplying good role models and providing advice and assistance to parents long before these children reach the stage where the penal system needs to “teach them”.

    I will concede that “will” versus “potentially” but I suspect it doesn’t detract from my overall point beyond giving you something to focus on apart from my main argument.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:44 AM

    @Richard Wright: Did I say that or is it that what you yourself are thinking?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 11:52 AM

    @Richard Wright: Firstly you are assuming that I am Christian yet know nothing about me, secondly you are assuming I am writing anyone off instead of making a factual point. Anymore assumptions you would like to jump to?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:04 PM

    @Ser, did you even read the article? No, at 14 if the “scrotes” as you call them, have NOT learned social norms. If they’re living with parents who couldn’t give a cr*p about them, where drinking or doing drugs, neglecting them, then of course they’re never going to learn what’s ok because they’ve never seen it. As for the penal system teaching them, you are out of your mind. None of this addresses the issues or fixes the problem. Does this mean we should have group hugs and candlelight vigils? No. But perhaps putting in better structures, early intervention and a social care system that works beyond 5pm on a Friday, May be places to start.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 1:34 PM

    No, Ser, they don’t. If they’ve never been taught it, and shown it, they can’t pick it up by osmosis

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    Oct 26th 2017, 1:47 PM

    @Richard Wright: A discussion between a mental health expert (West Cork Lad) and Mick Jordan,on this very topic..Maybe this will give you a better insight into Micks thoughts on these children…

    http://www.thejournal.ie/special-care-unit-hiqa-2302413-Aug2015/#comments

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    Oct 26th 2017, 1:49 PM

    @Ser Barristan Selmy: Read that article in the link that I just put up,as It might help to answer the question that you just asked of Jeannette…

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    Oct 26th 2017, 2:03 PM

    Ser, early intervention and a well staffed, proper social services Dept that opens beyond 5pm on a Friday. As to knowing right from wrong and it’s full implications, we wouldn’t expect a child who was never spoken to, to be able to speak.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 2:16 PM

    @Ser Barristan Selmy: My bad.I asked you to read the article.I should have said the comments section of it…

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    Oct 26th 2017, 10:57 AM

    Think a free hug session is over due.

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    Oct 26th 2017, 10:45 AM

    The poor darlings

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    Oct 26th 2017, 2:10 PM

    Plenty of kids and adults with adhd successful in life and not robbing backsterds and burglars and car thief’s….. And I’ve no doubt the state did all it could for them by giving them free access to doctors medication councillors. Unlike the ones who pay for it

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:32 PM

    Where is Paul Murphy’s contribution on all of this ?

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    Oct 26th 2017, 12:46 PM

    We’re in the process of creating our own home grown terrorist problem.

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    Oct 27th 2017, 5:07 PM

    This chaos has to stop. Reopen St. Pats for god sake…..

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