E/C.12/IRL/CO/3
Adequate housing
26.
The Committee is concerned at the overall difficult housing situation in the State
party, which includes the:
(a)
Continuing gaps between availability and demand for social housing, which
result in a long waiting list for social housing;
(b)
Increased costs of rental housing and reduced family incomes;
(c)
Ineffective social support programmes, such as the Rent Supplements and the
Housing Assistance Payment, which do not reflect rent increases;
(d)
Increasing number of long-term mortgage arrears;
(e)
Growing number of families and children that are homeless or are at risk of
being homeless as a result of the lack of social housing and the inadequate levels of rent
supplement;
(f)
Lack of effective complaint mechanisms for local authority tenants on
tenancy-related issues.
27.
The Committee is also concerned at the lack of culturally appropriate
accommodation provided to Travellers and Roma and of adequate legal protection of
Traveller families at risk of eviction (art. 11).
The Committee draws the State party’s attention to its general comments No. 4
(1991) on the right to adequate housing and No. 7 (1997) on the right to adequate
housing: forced evictions and recommends that the State party:
(a)
Review policies with a view to making them more effective in responding
to the real needs of the population, especially disadvantaged and marginalized
individuals and groups;
(b)
Step up its efforts to increase the number of social housing units so as to
satisfy the high demand and to reduce the long waiting list;
(c)
Consider introducing legislation on private rent and increasing rent
supplement levels;
(d)
Consider introducing banking regulations in order to strengthen
protection for mortgage borrowers in arrears, including through the provision of an
independent appeal system to assist such borrowers in negotiating, with legal and
financial advice, an equitable arrangement with their lenders to address their arrears
situations;
(e)
Take all the measures necessary to meet the critical needs of those who
are homeless or who are at risk of being homeless;
(f)
Establish effective complaint mechanisms for local authority tenants on
housing issues.
The Committee also reiterates its previous recommendations (see
E/C.12/1/Add.77, paras. 32–33) that the State party take steps to provide Travellers
and Roma with culturally appropriate accommodation in consultation with them and
ensure that the funding allocated to Traveller housing at the local level is fully and
appropriately spent to this end.
Health-care services
28.
The Committee is concerned at the overall deterioration in health-care services due
to significant budget cuts in public health in recent years and at the negative impact on
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