This study explores the living conditions and quality of life in seven urban local authority housing estates in Ireland. The research team involved paid particular attention to the perspective of the residents in each estate - their views about what made their neighbourhoods good or bad places to live, and what they had to say about their relationships with local service agencies and local authorities in particular.
Chapter 9 Irish Social Housing In The European Context The discussion presented up to this point has attempted to ... of social housing as a fully fledged tenure which can make a meaningful contribution to meeting the housing needs of ...
Social Housing Need in Ireland
Social Housing Policy in Ireland: New Directions
The answer, as argued in this transformative new book, lies in establishing a Constitutional right to housing, large scale investment in a new model of public housing to meet social and affordable housing need, real reform of the private ...
This chapter presents an analysis of some of these inequalities in the Irish housing system, with the main emphasis on ... Applicants for social housing face access problems as the number of households on the waiting list has grown ...
Rhodes, T.(2002) The'riskenvironment': a frameworkfor understanding and reducing drug relatedharm. ... Shiner, M.,Thom, B., MacGregor,S., Gordon, D.,andBailey, M. (2004) Exploring community responses to drugs.
Origins, Development and Outcomes of Public Private Partnerships in Ireland: The Case of PPPs in Social Housing Regeneration
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs, Statistical Information on Social Welfare Services 2001 (Dublin: Stationery Office, ... Fahey, T. and Watson, D., An Analysis of Social Housing Need, General Research Series Paper No.
An Analysis of Social Housing Need