The Government’s new housing strategy commits to increasing the supply of housing to an average of 33,000 homes per year over the next decade and providing for an optimal mix of social, affordable, and private housing for sale and rent.
Housing for All: A New Housing Plan for Ireland was the focus of The Housing Agency's Housing Conference 2021, which took place online from Monday 8 to Friday 12 November.
Through daily webinars, Housing Conference 2021 provided an overview of the aims and objectives of Housing for All while facilitating in-depth discussion on each of the four pathways set out in the plan.
Pathway 2 of Housing for All seeks to work towards the eradication of homelessness in Ireland by 2030. This session of the Housing Conference 2021 explored the work required to achieve this ambition, which includes increasing social housing delivery while ensuring that social inclusion is a key priority.
Speakers:
- David Kelly, Principal Officer, Housing Finance & Delivery Coordination, Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
- Donal McManus, CEO, Irish Council for Social Housing
- Sinead Gibney, Chief Commissioner, Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
MC: Claire Feeney, Head of Local Authority Services, The Housing Agency
This session was first broadcast on Wednesday 10 November. Information correct at time of broadcast.
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