Just over half of homeless deaths in 2022 happened in temporary accommodation.
A significant proportion of deaths among homeless individuals in 2022 occurred within temporary accommodation settings, according to reporting carried on local radio. The data highlighting this concerning trend has drawn attention to the conditions and support systems available to vulnerable populations across Ireland, including County Kerry.
The finding underscores ongoing challenges faced by homeless services and accommodation providers in ensuring adequate safeguarding and healthcare for residents in their care. With more than half of such deaths taking place in temporary housing rather than on the streets, the statistic raises questions about the quality of facilities, staff training, and access to medical support within these environments.
Local representatives and advocacy groups have engaged with these findings, recognising the need for improved conditions and preventative measures. The issue reflects broader concerns about homelessness and social welfare provision nationwide, though its impact is particularly felt in communities across Kerry and other regions where temporary accommodation provision remains under pressure.
The development of more comprehensive support systems and better-resourced facilities continues to be discussed among policymakers and service providers working to address homelessness.
For more details, see the original reporting on local radio outlets.
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Radio-sourced courts item from Kerry. Towns mentioned: none.