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University Life
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About University of Galway
About University of Galway
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Guiding Breakthrough Research at University of Galway
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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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National Policy
National Housing Policy
https://www.gov.ie/en/policy/aa076a-housing/latest/
The most influential perspective on Irish housing policy is derived from the Social Partnership arrangements and the National Economic and Social Council's, (NESC) “vision of society”, which has since 2006 redefined Irish social policy. All State housing policies are drafted and monitored within this social partnership framework, and the current State policy approach, based on Building Homes - Sustaining Communities (2007) explicitly draws on the NESC lifecycle approach.
In 2014 NESC published its report on social housing, Social Housing at the Crossroads, together with two accompanying background papers:
- No 10. 'Review of Irish Social and Affordable Housing Provision by Anne-Marie McGauran and Larry O’Connell, NESC Secretariat Paper No. 10
- No. 11. 'Financing of Social Housing in Selected European Countries' by Noel Cahill, NESC Secretariat Paper No. 11.
Click here for more information on NESC.
Recent reports from 2014 are:
- SIPTU Discussion paper on housing. Interesting proposals including a social housing REIT.
- Click on the headings below for more information:
- National Housing Policy
- The Housing Crisis
- Housing and the Constitution
- People with Disabilities
- Older People
- Homeless People
- Roma and Travellers
- Private Rented Housing
- The Housing Market
- Mortgage Arrears
- Unfinished Housing Developments
- Latest Housing Statistics