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The charity has blamed housing pressures preventing people from moving on from homelessness. Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie

Homeless charity reports 17% drop in people supported last year

The Dublin Simon Community launched its 2022 annual report today.

THE DUBLIN SIMON Community has reported a 17% drop in the number of people it supported across its services last year, blaming the housing crisis for preventing people from moving out of homelessness.

The charity launched its 2022 annual report today, reporting that it supported a total of 5,476 people and families across all services, down from 6,602 the previous year. 

However, the charity reported that there were now 1,011 people living in permanent “forever” homes provided by them, an increase of almost 20% on the previous year.

The NGO – which part-funded by the State and part by voluntary donations – also said that 715 adults and children had homes in long-term independent housing provided by it, with 192 people living in medium and high support housing throughout the year.

A total 453 people stayed in Dublin Simon’s short-term emergency accommodation.

Commenting on the drop in the number of people supported by the charity this year, CEO Catherine Kenny said that while she was proud of what the staff had achieved “the limitations placed on the scope of our success cannot go unacknowledged”.

“As the pool of available rental properties continued to shrink throughout 2022 many of our clients joined the long queues to view potential rental properties alongside hundreds of others with whom they could not financially compete.

Too many people who are ready and waiting to exit homelessness are being stranded in homeless services because there are simply no properties available to allow them to live their lives independently and with dignity.

Kenny said that many of these people had overcome “extraordinary challenges” including trauma, addiction, broken homes and financial challenges.

“It is truly heart-breaking that they are unable to clear this final hurdle to rebuilding their lives,” she said.

The charity has made a number of pre-Budget submissions calling on the Government to utilise all capital funding to increase housing supply and to increase mental health funding and raise the social welfare rate.

Homeless figures continue to surpass record numbers month on month.

Latest figures show that there were 12,847 people accessing emergency accommodation in July.

Figures from the Department of Housing detail how there were 3,829 children and 9,018 adults in emergency accommodation last month.

The figures are an increase of 247 compared to June, where there were 12,600 people in emergency accommodation.

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    Mute Simon Sterne
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    Sep 20th 2023, 2:09 PM

    The Simon Community, like SVdP, Peter McVerry and Focus Ireland, have a vested interest in maintaining homelessness.
    It’s a business after all.

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    Sep 20th 2023, 2:12 PM

    @Simon Sterne: wasn’t there a news report recently about some financial irregularity in the McVerry Trust, but silence since?

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    Mute Joe Kelly
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    Sep 20th 2023, 5:01 PM

    @Simon Sterne: what have you done to help the less fortunate recently?

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    Sep 21st 2023, 12:54 AM

    @Joe Kelly: Plenty, but you won’t believe me anyway!

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    Mute MHM
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    Sep 20th 2023, 1:31 PM

    I’m confused 17% drop and a 20% increase?

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    Mute Peter Barnwallace
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    Sep 20th 2023, 2:11 PM

    @MHM: 20% increase refers to people now living in permanent homes, therefore no longer need and use homeless services

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    Sep 20th 2023, 4:56 PM

    Mc Verry and his cronies are running out of rope,after demonising the small landlords gor years now coming back to haunt them..never had ant solutions only B/S rhetoric

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    Mute Martin Mongan
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    Sep 20th 2023, 7:22 PM

    @auben john: yeah cause housing over a 1000 people is definitely not a solution to homelessness is it?

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    Mute patrick kelly
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    Sep 20th 2023, 3:58 PM

    And yet there’s a 17 percent rise in support for the Ukraine(a) war!

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    Sep 20th 2023, 9:23 PM

    Far too many homeless charities all with high overhead costs. It’s a huge industry creating employment. Should be restructured into one agency and the money they save be spent on actual homeless people.

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    Sep 20th 2023, 8:06 PM

    @Peter Barnwallace: the money was just resting in their account before they moved it on!

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