Increased funding would enhance the capacity and quality of shelters and services that provide support for homeless individuals. Proponents argue that it provides essential support for the homeless and helps reduce homelessness. Opponents argue that it is costly and may not address the root causes of homelessness.
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@9ZJ4RLCSocial Democrats6mos6MO
Yes, but don’t let this money take away from providing better housing all in all, shelters are not an end solution
@9ZH47J46mos6MO
Yes, both invest in specific facilities for families, and separate facilities/rehabilitation centres for those who might suffer from addiction (drugs, alcohol, gambling)
@9ZCMV9T6mos6MO
Only for Irish citizens with issues with a pathway for them to improve and reintegrate with society and they have to do community work as compensation
@9ZCMB3V6mos6MO
No they should invest in housing and figure out a way to reduce the cost of living while also increasing addiction support
@9ZCGMJ56mos6MO
Yes but also address the underlying issues that cause homelessness
@9ZCGD4S6mos6MO
Instead of throwing money at the problem they need to solve the problem
@9ZC5GZ76mos6MO
Yes, more facilities and more individual facilities (men, women, youth, drug,illness)
@9ZBRFXY6mos6MO
Yes but only in cases of making them more safe, people are scared to sleep there in the fear of being robbed or raped
@9ZBR5JR6mos6MO
The government should increase funding for housing so there are less homeless people
They should put money into homes for them rather than homeless shelters
@9ZBB9F46mos6MO
There are thousands of vacant homes that can be used to house both the homeless and asylum seekers
@9Z9RW6G6mos6MO
Housing as whole needs increasing not just homeless
@9Z9FXJP6mos6MO
There should be greater initiatives to allow homeless citizens to open a bank account and to allow them the ability to enter the workforce offering them the opportunity to afford more permanent accommodation.
@9Z98ZYJ6mos6MO
Money should go into making housing to solve the problem instead of keeping these people reliant on services that keep them in the same situation
@9YN4TG36mos6MO
Increase funding to house the homeless rather than simply keep them unhoused and provide services
@9YM36GRSocial Democrats6mos6MO
Yes while preparing to build on affordable housing
@9YLWWGY6mos6MO
Yes, but focus on housing crisis for everyone including older people, disabled people, and family's
@9YLMB6V6mos6MO
Government should increase spending on social housing so homeless shelters and services are not required. There shouldn't be anyone homeless in this country. End of.
@9XRVKFM6mos6MO
The focus should be on eradicating homelessness, while prioritising the Irish.
@9XMLDKX6mos6MO
Decrease the quantity of ngo’s involved in homelessness or unite them, then increase if it’s efficient to do so.
@9WYZGRS6mos6MO
They should focus on eliminating homelessness in the first place
@9NHJYPF11mos11MO
Yes, the government should provide free modular housing pods that are easy to install or easy to with little help with modern necessities and enroll users in a jobseeking, rent to buy programs on the small allotments these tiny homes would sit on.
@9ZVTW4Q5mos5MO
Money should be well spend, current spending on immigration centers would be better put to use to tackle the family homeless.
@9ZL62W5Social Democrats5mos5MO
Homeless charities should be merged, there are too many and money wasted on admin and inefficiencies
@9ZKSZGFPBB Solidarity5mos5MO
Everyone should have their own front door and a safe place to live where they don't have to interact with other people if they don't want to. No one should be forced to choose between a hostel and the street.
@9ZKQ2JJIndependent6mos6MO
They should increase social and regular housing to tackle homelessness rather than find temporary solutions
@9ZK88YP6mos6MO
They should reanalyse how they’re locating their funds, emphasising creating shelters for women and children separate from couples and single men
@9ZJWFDDIndependent6mos6MO
they should prioritise making homes available to >everyone< instead of giving out crumbs in the form of shelters etc.
@9ZJPPZ5Social Democrats6mos6MO
Only if fund management is analyzed and managed properly, lots of funding goes to it but very little to show
@9ZCZZ2V6mos6MO
They should, but stronger governance needs to be in place
@9ZCYSBG6mos6MO
Funding of jobs and services to promote homeless to have a wage and safe living wuarters until able to move out. Not necessarily shelters
@B285GGX4mos4MO
No because they are not adding to the society and importance of the Republic of ireland on the international stage
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