Advocacy and Information
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For those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless:
If you are experiencing homelessness you can access emergency accommodation and support services through local authorities and homeless charities. If you are experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless please contact your local authority.
Here are links to a list of organisations that can also help. Click on the logos to learn more:
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For disabled people:
Here are links to a list of organisations that can advocate for you:
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For private rented accommodation:
Find a list of some websites you can look for private rented accommodation and other sites that provide more information on tenants rights:
One of Ireland’s leading property websites, offering a wide range of rental listings across the country.
Look for properties available for rent, with search filters to narrow down properties you might be interested in.
Another popular website for rental listings, providing options for apartments, houses, and shared accommodations.
Ireland’s national housing charity providing advice and support to tenants renting in the private sector.
Access resources for both tenants and landlords, including tenancy registration, dispute resolution services, and rental market statistics.
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Other useful references:
Treoir provide a free, confidential, specialist information service for parents not married to each other, living together or apart, their extended families, and those working with them.
Spunout is Ireland’s youth information and support platform, working towards an Ireland where all young people are supported and empowered to thrive.
MABS is the Irish money advice and budgeting service, supporting people with money advice, budgeting, and problem debt.
Obtain information on renting privately, including rights and obligations of tenants and landlords, rent increases, and security of tenure.