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Threshold worked with over 12,000 households deemed at risk of homelessness last year

The housing charity supported more than 12,000 households last year, a 12% increase on the previous year.

STAFF AT HOUSING charity Threshold worked with more than 12,000 households last year which were deemed to be at risk of homelessness, an increase of 12% on 2021 figures.

Threshold provides free, independent and confidential advice and support to tenants in the private rented sector.

The housing charity today launched its Annual Report for 2022 which outlined that the housing charity assisted over 18,600 households last year.

These households comprised 39,108 adults and 14,548 children.

Around 14,500 of these cases were households that opened a new case during the course of the year and of these, close to 11,000 were seeking Threshold’s assistance for the first time.

Last year, Threshold worked on 12,031 cases where the household was at risk of homelessness.

This was a 12% increase on 2021 figures, when 10,729 households Threshold worked with were deemed to be at risk of homelessness.

Last year, close to 6,000 at-risk cases were closed and 4,321 households – comprising 5,883 adults and 3,905 children – were prevented from entering homelessness.

However, 455 households that Threshold worked with last year entered homelessness services and 259 were forced to stay with friends or family when their tenancy could not be protected and alternative housing could not be secured.

This was a considerable increase on the year previous.

In 2021, 209 households that Threshold worked with entered homelessness services and 72 were forced to stay with friends or family.

Threshold said this “points to the significant decline in the availability of homes to rent and the lack of alternative housing options for people”.

The Annual Report also notes that a growing number of people are getting in touch electronically, via email, webchat and video consultations.

Although last year saw the return of face-to-face consultations after the Covid-19 pandemic, there was an increase in the number of online video consultations at 197.

Meanwhile, Threshold advisors answered 47,161 calls last year, responded to 9,454 webchat queries (an average of 38 a day), and 6,838 people made initial contact by email.

Threshold also provided a Christmas On Call service last year between 24-31 December and answered 116 calls during this period.

Tenancy terminations, which Threshold said are usually due to landlords selling their property, was the main issue facing private renters who Threshold assisted last year.

Threshold’s report states that over 70% of those who entered homelessness last year had received a Notice of Termination from their landlord.

Threshold CEO John-Mark McCafferty said that the “significant decline in the availability of homes to rent and the lack of alternative housing options for people has made the work of stopping homelessness increasingly difficult”.

While he acknowledged government efforts to address the issue, he warned that “demand continues to outstrip supply and the ongoing crisis is not showing any real signs of abating”.

He added: “Rents remain stubbornly high – and continue to rise in some areas – while the number of landlords selling and exiting the market remains a major problem.

“We welcome the State initiatives being undertaken to tackle the myriad of factors driving the ongoing crisis, and hope these can be expanded so the situation can improve.”

Commenting on the launch of the report, Threshold chair Liam Reid said the charity is “committed to investing further in our services by hiring additional people, growing our income, and evolving our structures”.

He added: “These measures are aimed at ensuring we can keep more renters in their homes, advise more people, and increase our advocacy on behalf of people in the private rental sector.”

Threshold also thanked its donors and supporters for their financial assistance.

Just over a third of its income last year came from donations, legacies, and trusts at around €1.44 million, while close to two thirds (€2.73 million) came from charitable activities.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 7:33 AM

    Why are comments closed on everything now?

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:05 AM

    @Kieran Stafford:
    Did you not get the memo?

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:34 AM

    @Kieran Stafford:
    Because The Irish Light Brigade are all over it lately like pissin’ puppies with their Alt-right tripe and tropes! Only until the Gemmaroid and Muddy Waters can somehow put together a truth-proof echo chamber for their hoardes of insatiable ‘truth warriors’!! ;~]

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:29 PM

    @Kieran Stafford: was just thinking the same thing! Freedom of speech my ass….

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:45 AM

    just buy a fake ukranian passport online and head to the local council office, youll be sorted out in no time.

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    Nov 15th 2023, 9:28 AM

    @Niall English: Really? Lots of fake Ukrainian passports out there then?

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    Nov 15th 2023, 9:34 AM

    @Niall English where can you get them,sounds like a good plan ? Can you get them online or is it a bloke down the local talking out his bumhole..

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    Nov 15th 2023, 9:40 AM

    @Tom Dillon: yea…but no need, they won’t even ask for your passport…

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    @Niall English: shameful comment!

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:43 AM

    Graham Pickett HR W#nker: There’s a pensioner living out of his Nissan Micra for years on the quays in Waterford while any Tom, dick and Harry can walk off a plane with no documents an be housed! Ireland under FG and FF

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    Nov 15th 2023, 8:03 AM

    No wonder! The government are taxing our income to record levels, the harder you work the more tax you pay, essentially de-incentivising people to be more dynamic & innovative because your ultimate benefit = money all gets taxed! Enough of this government & the regressive taxes they’ve put on us. We so badly need change in this country so if you work you actually earn more money to provide a good quality of life for your family! The issue is politicians are handed everything therefore don’t know the meaning or value of hard work but tax us so their overly inflated salaries & pensions are met!

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    Nov 15th 2023, 4:20 PM

    People talking about fake Ukraine passport but there is no need to buy fake one – ORIGINAL Ukrainian passports sold without any problems! Again there was a video on DW that rents even in small Ukrainian towns like Uzhgorod reached 2000 euro for rotten 3 bed apartments and 1500 for old, fallen apart two bed! Need to be stone mad not to give it to let and arrive in Ireland to receive accommodation and thousands of euro from SW!

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    Dec 7th 2023, 4:36 PM

    Daft to have “Charities” involved in trying to fix the Housing crisis….

    “Far from Right” to ban BedSits … (by the leafy suburban middle class) a vital housing solution for many in society.

    https://www.facebook.com/FamilyHomeReferendum/

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