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Salvation Army homeless hostel for minors in Dublin city centre to shut down next year

Lefroy House is based on Eden Quay in Dublin City Centre and is run by the Salvation Army.

A CHILDREN-ONLY HOSTEL for teenagers who are homeless is set to close in the new year. 

Lefroy House is based on Eden Quay in Dublin city centre and is run by the Salvation Army. It is an emergency night service which provides shelter to young people. 

The centre’s capacity is for seven young people, male and female, aged between 12 and 18 who are homeless, out of placement or unable to return to family. 

Children can stay at the facility overnight but have to leave in the morning and return at 5pm if they need shelter on subsequent nights. 

While Lefroy House caters for seven children at any given time, around 100 minors have used the facility in recent years. 

The Salvation House has confirmed that it has informed staff in Lefroy House in recent days that the facility will close next year. 

“Our aim is to enable the small number of young people who use this facility to be accommodated safely and securely in other support services and we will work with Tusla on transition arrangements,” Malcolm Page, assistant director of homelessness services for The Salvation Army, said. 

“The centre will continue to operate for the coming months to make this as smooth as possible,” Page said. 

“While we are sad to close Lefroy House, it allows us to refocus our resources into essential services for adults and families. The long-term economic impact of the pandemic is already being felt, which makes our vital work with vulnerable adults and families even more urgent,” he said.

Last year, TheJournal.ie reported that gardaí were called to Lefroy House at least 17 times in a four-month period in 2018. The calls were made for various reasons, including minors acting in an intimidatory or violent manner. 

Separately to those 17 incidents, documents seen by TheJournal.ie at the time showed how an allegation of sexual abuse was made by a service user at the centre. It is understood the allegation was made by one child about another. 

The Salvation Army has been providing homelessness services in Ireland for more than 100 years. It operates six major residential centres in Dublin, helping over 200 adults who are homeless. 

It also offers emergency accommodation services for around 80 families with young children. 

In a statement, Tusla the Child and Family Agency said:

“Tusla can confirm that Salvation Army has notified its intention to cease its operation of emergency 24 hours ‘Nightlight’ service at Lefroy House in early 2021. This is a vital emergency service for children and young people, and we would like to reassure the public that plans are already in place to ensure continuity of the provision of emergency services in 2021. Tusla is currently in discussions with the Salvation Army and new service providers.

“Separately, in 2019, in discussions with the Salvation Army, Tusla indicated its plans to focus on prioritising the emergency out of hours ‘Nightlight’ service to ensure that it could continue to run 24 hours on a long term basis, and cease funding to the Aftercare Supports Flats. The Aftercare Supports Flats have traditionally catered to a small number of young adults who have been transitioning out of care into independent living and who receive Tusla aftercare services. Tusla aftercare teams will continue to work with young people to ensure that they continue to have the appropriate supports going forward, and access to other housing supports such as CAS housing, student accommodation or others where needed.”

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 10:06 AM

    This government is continuing to fail its citizens….more must be done

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    Mute Claire Joyce
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 10:34 AM

    Well isnt that just lovely now and in a year where homelessness deaths were at a all time high. If it’s not going against the nurses, the homelessness services taking a hit. Happy Christmas from Michael and Leo

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    Mute Marie Agnew
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 11:37 AM

    @Claire Joyce: did you read the article? They will be transferred into more suitable accommodation

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 11:49 AM

    @Marie Agnew: The article doesn’t matter a dam. The main focus is to get a rattle no matter how bizarre, at our lawfully elected leaders!

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    Mute Claire Joyce
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 12:48 PM

    @Marie Agnew: I did read the article, and I’m familiar with L.House too. This unit deals with 7 participants which makes it more individualised care can be provide. Where are they going to go now, a bigger unit maybe or into homeless hostel maybe where alot of care leavers end up as the little to no support for children who exit the care system. It blows my mind that people cannot see what is going on around them and the direction this country is taking

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    Mute Jurga Moylan
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 10:59 AM

    At 12 years of age to be failed by your government is one thing but to be failed by your parents is criminal

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    Mute Marie Agnew
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 11:40 AM

    @Jurga Moylan: Not every family is a bed of roses, besides some kids have behavioural issues that families cannot handle. It’s not easy out there for a lot of parents

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 12:35 PM

    @Marie Agnew: so blame the child….thats your outcome from that?

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 12:39 PM

    @Craig Clancy: I think they were blaming the lack of supports rather than the kids.

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    Mute John Mc Donagh
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 11:54 AM

    The Salvation Army is one charity that is really worthy of support —–They have rescued and saved so many of our country-men that lost their way both here and in England.—Have done a much better job than any-one else.

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 9:55 AM

    For god’s sake.

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 10:51 AM

    Use a coffee house with beds at the back for the Homeless there will be plenty of empty buildinds next year with this Pandemic.

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 12:48 PM

    Sad state of affairs when children are homeless in a first world country!

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    Mute Bramley Hawthorne
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 1:28 PM

    @indh2004: “First world countries” are run on the principle of profit before people. The government parties all subscribe to the notion that the ‘market’ will solve society’s needs and it has nothing to do with them.

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 4:00 PM

    That’s sad to hear, the staff in Lefroy House do incredible work for those kids in need

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    Mute Maria Quinn
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    Dec 3rd 2020, 2:05 PM

    In shock that such inadequate service have been in place for underage so long. In other EU countries is illegal such service for underage and when the underage is under 16 and as young of 12 it really makes wonder about the morality and ethics of all the governments the last 40 years

    So brutal 12 and 13 years olders … and who knows what happens there …. young homeless talks about being raped in shelters that is safer the streets ….. Shocking that such place even exist

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    Dec 3rd 2020, 3:03 PM

    @Maria Quinn: I think you got the point that most people never got on lefroy. Child care act back when I was working for hse in care homes you would call up the Gardai to report any of the kids as missing that obsconded. Gardai had to pick them up. Certain kids could avoid gardai and fell through cracks to end up at lefroy. The fact it’s closing means some steps have been taken to address the issue. The place existed long before the current homeless crisis

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    Dec 4th 2020, 2:16 AM

    Horrendous

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