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There's been a 50% surge in people seeking services at Dublin's oldest homelessness charity

The increase is being described by the Mendicity Institution as “alarming”.

THE MENDICITY INSTITUTION, Dublin’s oldest working charity, says it has experienced a surge of 50% in people seeking its services in the past year. The increase is being described by the service as “alarming”. 

The charity, located near Usher’s Island in Dublin’s south inner city, provides meals six days a week for people who are homeless and vulnerable, in addition to homelessness and integration supports. 

Most of its service users – around 75% – are EU migrants from countries like Lithuania, Poland and Romania. 

The charity introduced a new service in the past year to help people with a language barrier access emergency accommodation. 

As it launched its annual census of service-users today CEO of the Mendicity Institution Louisa Santoro highlighted the finding that almost two-fifths of respondents to their survey only had access to ‘one night only’ bookings in homeless accommodation services – meaning they don’t know from one day to the next where they will be spending the night. 

The language barrier was proving a major obstacle for people seeking longer term accommodation – either from homeless services or in the private rental market, she said. 

“We have three native speakers here on the staff. We have a Russian speaker, a Polish speaker and a Romanian speaker so definitely it’s attractive for people to come and access supports in their native language,” Santoro said. 

Many of the people seeking help from the Mendicity are those who “fall through the cracks” of the system, Santoro said – mostly men who don’t have access to labour supports when they arrive in the country. 

“From our census, there were 18 different nationalities in a week using our services. Of those 18 nationalities, only three are English-speaking nationalities.

There’s a huge amount of people that arrived here to work in a time of full employment, that can work – but English is not their first language, so they are at a significant disadvantage.

By the time they seek out help, they are often “a while into their journey” and have used up most of their resources, she said. 

The 50% rise in the number of people using the charity’s services daily is down to an increase from 92 in 2018 to 138 this year. 

Asked about the factors behind the increase, Santoro said the rising cost of housing in Dublin was continuing to ratchet up pressure on vulnerable groups. 

“I mean, this affects every single sector of the population,” she said.

There’s no question that people who are here with English as a second language and working and gaining minimum wage or general operative roles are the most vulnerable when it comes to that high cost of housing.

The Mendicity’s Eastern European native speakers are attached to its employment integration service, which is funded by the Department of Justice.

The charity also runs a workshop for people who are long-term homeless, in addition to the food and day service, which has been in operation since 1818.

Launching their census findings today, Santoro called for a more joined-up approach to services for people who are homeless in the Dublin area.

“Homeless people need daytime supports and the Mendicity Institution provides that facility. The census findings show the demand for our services is increasing substantially.

“Despite this, the Mendicity Institution does not receive any statutory funding to support our daytime service provision which is completely untenable. We need to see this situation rectified by the government to enable us to manage the increased demand for our services.

The fact that the numbers of people using our services daily has increased by 50% since this time last year underlines the scale of the homeless and housing crisis in our society. It also highlights the need for the Government to adopt a multifaceted approach to tackling homelessness.
The solution does not just lie in just providing night-time accommodation, but also in recognising the importance of daytime services and integration and employment supports for homeless people.

The latest homelessness figures showed there are still more than 10,000 people in emergency accommodation in Ireland. 

The figures, covering the month of July, showed there were 10,275 people in emergency accommodation in Ireland – 6,497 adults and 3,778 children. 

It’s the sixth month in a row the homelessness figure has exceeded 10,000. 

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    Mute Shirley Boshell
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:50 AM

    Wow! Now even the bins are spying on us. All we need now is for public toilets to record all our “movements” and the colour of our underwear and big brother will know all it possibly could about us. Who needs privacy?!

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    Mute Tommy Crotty
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:52 AM

    Good one shirley, “movements” lol!!

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    Mute Billie Hetfield
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:04 AM

    They likely already do. Think about the movement activated flushes and the movement activated lights.

    *may or may not be serious, I’ll let you decide.

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    Mute Spud Jones
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:10 AM

    Ha ha, nice one Shirley, what colour is your under pants indeed………?

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    Mute Robbie Doyle
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:21 AM

    Public toilets testing your ‘movements’ has been proposed to screen for health problems. I think it would be a great idea really, provided the information was confidentially passed to a smart phone or emailed to you.

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    Mute Daisy Chainsaw
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    Aug 13th 2013, 11:35 AM

    What underpants? Commando is the only way to go in this weather!

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    Mute Larry T Bird
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    Aug 13th 2013, 12:17 PM

    Good one Shirley.

    “Colour of your underwear”..hmm

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    Mute Albert McEinstein
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:52 AM

    What if….What if the bins refuse to stop collecting data?

    And so it begins…..

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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:33 AM

    I love London, it’s my 34th favorite place in the world to be.

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    Mute Dublinguy2013
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:46 AM

    You’re my 34th favourite poster on the Journal.ie

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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:47 AM

    That’s the 27th time somebody has said that to me

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:28 AM

    It would never work here – no bins.

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    Mute susanna smyth
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:43 AM

    So why, with so much surveillance, can’t they find the idiots who damaged signals so the Dart is out of action this morning

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    Mute John M
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:09 AM

    Those bins are in London

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    Mute Tommy Crotty
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:50 AM

    My god why cant a bin just collect rubbish? What next, laptops that recycle your lunch waste!?

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    Mute mattoid
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:31 AM

    My emails are already intercepted by my laptop and smartphone. Shocking.

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    Mute Amy gaffney
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:12 AM

    The difference between hits on a website and this scenario is people are aware of cookies on their computer and informed again each time they go into a new website. Ya wouldn’t really be expecting a bin to be spying on you. A whole new meaning to bin it your way.

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    Mute Robert Rusk
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    Aug 13th 2013, 12:11 PM

    and strictly speaking web-sites aren’t supposed to share this with one another .. which is the focus of the rather big “Do Not Track” privacy-debate that is currently ongoing on the web …

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    Mute Jonathan Nolan
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:54 AM

    How are people going to know if its collecting their data already?
    How is the average Joe going to know they are going to turn it on or off in any case?
    The government possibly already has this technology in bloody street lamps and we don’t know about it!

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    Mute Robert Rusk
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    Aug 13th 2013, 12:14 PM

    government = your elected representatives who have a security mandate (for better or worse)

    Renew = a private enterprise, who may or may not flip your identity over to any bidder if times get tough

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    Mute Thomas Cooke
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    Aug 13th 2013, 7:49 AM

    So now they will throw the bins in the rubbish, like a Big Brother has been!

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    Mute Eugene Walsh
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:26 AM

    Spooooky I means

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    Mute Conor Sheehan
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    Aug 13th 2013, 11:11 AM

    Well I know “THEY” are spying on me. “THEY” keep taking money out of my pay cheque whether I like it or not.

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    Mute Eugene Walsh
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:26 AM

    Almost darlik like…sooooooky!

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    Mute Neil O'Leary
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:25 AM

    Just for future reference, it’s dalek.

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    Aug 13th 2013, 11:19 AM

    Minority report.

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    Mute Francis Stokes
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:41 AM

    Maybe they want to collect the parts for recycling. It is a good idea because some parts of phone are radio active.

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    Mute Alan
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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:55 AM

    Read the article again there chap.

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    Mute susanna smyth
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:11 AM

    Yes. But the same level of surveillance exists here in Ireland

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    Mute Fuh Qiu
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:48 AM

    If you think we have the same level of surveillance as they have in the UK, especially London, you’re either seriously paranoid or you’ve never visited the neighbours.

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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:53 AM

    Most, if not all phone masts, are fitted with surveillance equipment here

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    Mute Therése Martin Farrell
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:54 AM

    Have you even read the article ???

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    Mute Therése Martin Farrell
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    Aug 13th 2013, 9:55 AM

    My post was for Francis

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    Aug 13th 2013, 1:21 PM

    You couldn’t piss crooked without them knowing it.

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    Aug 14th 2013, 8:51 PM

    Has bins..

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    Aug 13th 2013, 8:23 PM

    It looks like a Dalek prototype.

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    Aug 13th 2013, 6:10 PM

    WTF!?

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