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Focus Ireland Statement Supporting Merchant Quay Ireland's Dealing With Homelessness Campaign![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Calls for more targeted accommodation and services Focus Ireland Chief Executive Declan Jones is the external expert for Day 4 (Thur Nov 27th) of Merchants Quay Ireland’s week-long Dealing with Homelessness campaign. The 4th day of the campaign is highlighting issues facing families, children and young people. Each day of the campaign has highlighted different issues including the relationship between homelessness and drug and alcohol use. Mr. Jones said: “I support the many issues raised by this campaign. One of the problems we’ve found is that people with addiction problems are being forced into a position where they’re stuck sleeping rough on the streets because of the lack of suitable accommodation and services. This means they quickly become further marginalized and stuck in a vicious circle of substance abuse and homelessness.” Focus Ireland has called upon the Government for urgent provision of more services and accommodation targeted to help young people with addiction problems break this cycle and “get off the streets break their habit.” The Minister for Children Mr. Brian Lenihan TD recently opened the Caretakers project in Dublin City Centre which provides emergency accommodation for young people aged 16-21 sleeping rough with addiction problems. The project is a partnership initiative between Focus Ireland and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. Focus Ireland maintains there needs to be more funding available for more of these type of projects along with better preventative strategies to stop people from becoming homeless and/or developing an addiction problem in the first place. |