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Housing campaigner suggests ‘safe zones’ to keep protesters away from asylum-seeker accommodation centres

Housing campaigner suggests ‘safe zones’ to keep protesters away from asylum-seeker accommodation centres

Fr Peter McVerry does not believe protests outside refugee or asylum seeker centres are representative of the Ballymun community

Sat Jan 14 2023 - 02:00
Anti-immigration protesters block traffic in Dublin and Cork

Anti-immigration protesters block traffic in Dublin and Cork

‘They are free to protest but no need for the racist words,’ says resident of Travelodge in Ballymun

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 16:41
Single adults entering emergency accommodation at seven times the rate they are exiting homelessness

Single adults entering emergency accommodation at seven times the rate they are exiting homelessness

Families presenting to homeless services in Dublin at twice the rate they are leaving, data shows

Tue Jan 10 2023 - 17:20
Methadone should be prescribed by nurses to cut long wait times, says addiction expert

Methadone should be prescribed by nurses to cut long wait times, says addiction expert

Heroin users outside Dublin must wait up to three months to access opiate substitution therapy

Sun Jan 08 2023 - 19:27
Three mental health units, including one for children, less safe for patients last year

Three mental health units, including one for children, less safe for patients last year

Report identifies several issues including visible ligature points, lack of care plans and illegible records

Tue Jan 03 2023 - 16:09
Large families and single people increasingly unable to exit homelessness

Large families and single people increasingly unable to exit homelessness

Latest figures underline collapse of Housing Assistance Payment (Hap) scheme as a way out of homelessness, say agencies

Tue Jan 03 2023 - 05:00
Stuck homeless: ‘As soon as you mention Hap, landlords don’t want it’

Stuck homeless: ‘As soon as you mention Hap, landlords don’t want it’

Two women share their experiences of homelessness and explain how hard it is to escape

Tue Jan 03 2023 - 05:00
Play therapy: ‘Children come out the other side having found their glitter, their sparkle’

Play therapy: ‘Children come out the other side having found their glitter, their sparkle’

‘This idea that children can park their psychological baggage at the gate of school and engage with academia – that’s not how real life works,’ says principal in Limerick.

Tue Jan 03 2023 - 05:00
Play therapy case study: ‘If he hadn’t got the help, where would he be now?’

Play therapy case study: ‘If he hadn’t got the help, where would he be now?’

A mother explains how therapy helped both her and her son to overcome difficulties

Tue Jan 03 2023 - 05:00
Refugee groups raise ‘serious concerns’ over child safety at East Wall centre

Refugee groups raise ‘serious concerns’ over child safety at East Wall centre

Families ‘distraught at living conditions’ at facility housing more than 300 people

Sat Dec 24 2022 - 02:00
Thousands queue for Christmas food vouchers: ‘I never thought life would end up like this’

Thousands queue for Christmas food vouchers: ‘I never thought life would end up like this’

About 3,000 vouchers worth €50 each distributed at Capuchin Day Centre in Dublin to help with Christmas costs

Tue Dec 20 2022 - 11:30
Children at risk of ‘preventable abuse’ due to Garda computer backlog

Children at risk of ‘preventable abuse’ due to Garda computer backlog

Special rapporteur on child protection says inaction by gardaí is ‘alarming’ in final report to Government

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 21:32
Special rapporteur says Government departments were unwilling to discuss child welfare issues with him

Special rapporteur says Government departments were unwilling to discuss child welfare issues with him

Dr Conor O’Mahony, who will not seek a second term as special rapporteur on child protection, reveals stark lack of engagement in final report

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 13:22
Decriminalisation of drugs for personal use should be ‘accelerated’, committee recommends

Decriminalisation of drugs for personal use should be ‘accelerated’, committee recommends

Report recommends ‘decriminalisation is pursued in line with emerging international best practice’

Wed Dec 14 2022 - 21:08
Capuchin centre forced to stop handing out tickets for Christmas hampers amid ‘chaotic’ levels of demand

Capuchin centre forced to stop handing out tickets for Christmas hampers amid ‘chaotic’ levels of demand

‘It shows the level of need. In all my years here, it is the worst I have ever seen it’ says volunteer as more than 2,800 vouchers distributed

Wed Dec 14 2022 - 17:29
Asylum seekers to be moved from tents as ice warning extended until Friday

Asylum seekers to be moved from tents as ice warning extended until Friday

Night-time temperatures forecast to remain below zero next week

Sun Dec 11 2022 - 22:40
Asylum seekers staying in tents in Clare to be moved to alternative accommodation ‘by Monday’

Asylum seekers staying in tents in Clare to be moved to alternative accommodation ‘by Monday’

Move follows criticism of Government after more than 100 remained in tents amid freezing conditions

Sun Dec 11 2022 - 16:28
Weather warning extended to Friday as emergency group meets over cold snap

Weather warning extended to Friday as emergency group meets over cold snap

‘Bitterly cold’ weather expected for another week, says Met Éireann, as overnight temperatures to drop below -5 degrees

Sun Dec 11 2022 - 12:36
Charities take special measures to help homeless survive freezing temperatures

Charities take special measures to help homeless survive freezing temperatures

Man in critical condition after being found ‘very cold’ at bus shelter on Friday morning

Fri Dec 09 2022 - 19:16
Mental Health Commission chief ‘flippant’ on closure of Co Cork residential centre, committee hears

Mental Health Commission chief ‘flippant’ on closure of Co Cork residential centre, committee hears

Commission inspection reports cited by HSE in decision to close Owenacurra and move 19 residents to other settings considerable distances away

Thu Dec 08 2022 - 18:29
Ombudsman welcomes ‘significant progress’ in improving dire conditions at Cork halting site

Ombudsman welcomes ‘significant progress’ in improving dire conditions at Cork halting site

Previous report had heavily criticised council over Spring Lane site

Wed Dec 07 2022 - 00:01
‘In this day and age it’s all too common unfortunately’: Ronanstown residents react to fatal shooting

‘In this day and age it’s all too common unfortunately’: Ronanstown residents react to fatal shooting

Garda ‘crime scene’ tape cordoned off the entrance to the Cormac Berkeley’s home, which had Christmas decorations in windows and a Christmas wreath on the front door

Tue Dec 06 2022 - 17:47
Play therapy to tackle trauma will be offered in Ballymun primary schools next year

Play therapy to tackle trauma will be offered in Ballymun primary schools next year

‘Whether homelessness or other issues, trauma is a barrier to education,’ says principal

Fri Dec 02 2022 - 17:04
Abortion, gender identity may be excluded from curriculum by some schools, report warns

Abortion, gender identity may be excluded from curriculum by some schools, report warns

Report raises concerns about inadequate refuge spaces, precarious funding for services and lack of expertise on domestic violence

Fri Dec 02 2022 - 00:01
Number of Irish households experiencing energy poverty increases to 40%, ESRI reports

Number of Irish households experiencing energy poverty increases to 40%, ESRI reports

Green Party TD Neasa Hourigan says it is time to question the use of consumption taxes

Wed Nov 30 2022 - 19:29
Dublin tenants told to leave fire hazard building in less than two weeks

Dublin tenants told to leave fire hazard building in less than two weeks

The young adults, all from outside Ireland, said they had no idea they were living in an unauthorised structure and now face homelessness

Wed Nov 30 2022 - 05:00
Sallynoggin hoarder’s body lay undiscovered despite visits by council and gardaí

Sallynoggin hoarder’s body lay undiscovered despite visits by council and gardaí

Michael Whiston’s body was found shortly after an unexploded hand grenade from the Irish Civil War was discovered at his house

Mon Nov 28 2022 - 14:30
Health inequalities between Travellers and general population worsening, says report

Health inequalities between Travellers and general population worsening, says report

Community faces ‘unacceptable’ health outcomes due to bias in health service and wider racism

Mon Nov 28 2022 - 00:00
Record number of homeless people in State as figure passes 11,000

Record number of homeless people in State as figure passes 11,000

Week of October 24th to 30th saw 11,397, including 3,480 children, in emergency accommodation

Fri Nov 25 2022 - 18:08
‘More than a bit of investment’ needed to tackle Cherry Orchard crime, McEntee says

‘More than a bit of investment’ needed to tackle Cherry Orchard crime, McEntee says

Long-term strategy for West Dublin community which has seen assaults on gardaí and open drug-dealing

Thu Nov 24 2022 - 13:44
Ballyfermot: ‘Nobody wants to live here. The stolen cars and everything. It’s terrible’

Ballyfermot: ‘Nobody wants to live here. The stolen cars and everything. It’s terrible’

Minister for Justice to meet community representatives over plans to tackle anti-social behaviour, crime and drug-related intimidation in west Dublin area

Thu Nov 24 2022 - 05:00
Dublin businesses to employ ‘community wardens’ to patrol north inner city

Dublin businesses to employ ‘community wardens’ to patrol north inner city

North inner city initiative intended to ‘observe and report’ antisocial behaviour

Tue Nov 22 2022 - 19:46
Reform of family law courts a welcome step after years of neglect

Reform of family law courts a welcome step after years of neglect

Analysis: Families have spoken of being left ‘traumatised’ and ‘broken’ by a chaotic and uneven system

Thu Nov 17 2022 - 06:52
Family law system to be overhauled with children’s interests ‘paramount’

Family law system to be overhauled with children’s interests ‘paramount’

Specialist judges to preside over dedicated division with Family High Court and other courts in new building

Wed Nov 16 2022 - 20:46
Third of Samaritans callers felt isolated and lonely during the pandemic

Third of Samaritans callers felt isolated and lonely during the pandemic

Charity received almost half a million contacts last year including from prisoners, Travellers and the diaspora

Wed Nov 16 2022 - 16:14
Minister says memorials and legislation ‘constitute redress’ for thousands of mother and baby home survivors

Minister says memorials and legislation ‘constitute redress’ for thousands of mother and baby home survivors

Roderic O’Gorman rejected attempts by the Oireachtas committee on children to amend the Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme Bill 2022 and so provide redress to thousands excluded from its scope

Tue Nov 15 2022 - 20:58
LGBTI+ Travellers, Roma suffer added discrimination as ‘minority within a minority’

LGBTI+ Travellers, Roma suffer added discrimination as ‘minority within a minority’

Of the almost 4,000 LGBTI+ Travellers in Ireland almost 40% have experienced homelessness

Mon Nov 14 2022 - 00:01
Overseas commercial surrogacy to be permitted under new law

Overseas commercial surrogacy to be permitted under new law

Assisted Human Reproduction Bill amendments will allow surrogacy arrangements take place abroad but not in Ireland

Sun Nov 13 2022 - 19:41
Prisons warned to secure officers’ journals following deaths in custody

Prisons warned to secure officers’ journals following deaths in custody

Call by Inspector of Prisons follows investigation into death of young mother 10 days after she attempted suicide in Dóchas women’s prison

Sat Nov 12 2022 - 05:00
Less than a fifth of adults who experience abuse report it, survey finds

Less than a fifth of adults who experience abuse report it, survey finds

It is ‘dismaying’ that vulnerable adults remain so poorly protected in policy and legislation, says Irish Association of Social Workers

Fri Nov 11 2022 - 00:01
‘Some young people have actually had their parents’ blood on them’

‘Some young people have actually had their parents’ blood on them’

Social care workers speaking at a conference in Dublin last Wednesday have outlined the significant trauma being endured by many young people living in difficult situations

Thu Nov 10 2022 - 05:00
Man fatally stabbed in Dublin apartment taken over by ‘cuckooing’ drug users, neighbours say

Man fatally stabbed in Dublin apartment taken over by ‘cuckooing’ drug users, neighbours say

Woman arrested after fatal stabbing of man in vulnerable person’s home in Ballyfermot

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 18:35
‘Parental alienation’: Child abuse, or a pseudoscientific tool to silence domestic violence victims?

‘Parental alienation’: Child abuse, or a pseudoscientific tool to silence domestic violence victims?

It is not recognised as a mental disorder by the WHO, but the concept of ‘PA’ is being used increasingly in custody disputes before the family law courts

Sat Nov 05 2022 - 05:00
Relatives of Stardust victims welcome another small step in their quest for answers

Relatives of Stardust victims welcome another small step in their quest for answers

Families believe that inquests they have long called for should now get under way without further delay

Wed Nov 02 2022 - 17:06
Concern over increasing use of ‘parental alienation’ in custody disputes in family courts

Concern over increasing use of ‘parental alienation’ in custody disputes in family courts

Children are being removed from their preferred parents into the custody of allegedly abusive parents, advocates warn

Wed Nov 02 2022 - 05:00
Ireland ranked worst for transgender healthcare in EU

Ireland ranked worst for transgender healthcare in EU

Transgender Europe says Irish system ‘bogged down’ by long waiting times

Mon Oct 31 2022 - 17:56
Domestic abuse claims by women in family courts often dismissed as ‘irrelevant’

Domestic abuse claims by women in family courts often dismissed as ‘irrelevant’

Survey finds half of respondents say abuse reports ‘not believed’ or ‘dropped’ in custody disputes

Mon Oct 31 2022 - 05:00
Brazilians in Ireland go to the polls in Croke Park, with most voting for Lula

Brazilians in Ireland go to the polls in Croke Park, with most voting for Lula

Two-thirds of 12,000 registered Brazilian voters in the State expected to cast ballots in presidential election run-off

Sun Oct 30 2022 - 19:25
‘Not acceptable’: 43 Ukrainian refugees left without accommodation and helped by homelessness services

‘Not acceptable’: 43 Ukrainian refugees left without accommodation and helped by homelessness services

Irish Red Cross calls for local authorities to be resourced to allocate some 2,000 pledged properties

Sun Oct 23 2022 - 18:40
Savita Halappanavar: 10 years after her death, will Irish abortion laws be reformed further?

Savita Halappanavar: 10 years after her death, will Irish abortion laws be reformed further?

The public response to the Indian woman’s death in Galway, as a result of a mismanaged miscarriage, was the spark for change

Sat Oct 22 2022 - 05:00
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