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Focussing on BBs: the unacceptable growth of emergency BB placement in Dublin.

机译:关注B&B:都柏林紧急B&B安置的增长令人无法接受。

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Accommodating the homeless in Bed & Breakfasts (B&Bs) is an unacceptable, unhealthy, and expensive short-term solution to housing shortage. Research reports demonstrate the ill-health effects of living in such accommodation. This research was undertaken in response to concern by Focus Ireland and others that the use of B&B accommodation for emergency purposes was increasing, and that the time spent by those placed in B&Bs was lengthening. This long-term use of B&Bs has been proven to have adverse effects on those using them, effecting health, stability of family life and their isolation from local communities and families. ududThe majority of those using B&Bs are lone-parent or two-parent families with children (57%), with a significant minority single adults (32%). Thirty-two percent of homeless households cited the parental home as their last permanent residence, highlighting the dependence of many households on accommodation sharing. Almost 41% cited local authority housing and privately rented accommodation as their last permanent residence. Family conflicts were cited as the main reason for becoming homeless, followed closely by drug and alcohol addiction, indicating that a substantial proportion of people placed in B&Bs also require some form of support to overcome substance misuse. In 1990 the Eastern Health Board (EHB) placed just five households into emergency B&Bs at a cost of £520. In 1999 this figure had risen to 1,202 households at a cost of £4.7 million. The length of placement rose from an average of 12 nights in 1992 to 81 nights in 1999. This is of major concern in that 1,262 of the 2,780 placed were children. Given that long-term B&B accommodation is unacceptable the report calls for urgent long-term social housing and calls for a full and speedy implementation of the Planning and Development Bill.
机译:在住宿加早餐旅馆中容纳无家可归者是解决住房短缺的不可接受,不健康且昂贵的短期解决方案。研究报告表明,住在这样的住所对健康有不良影响。进行这项研究是为了应对福克斯爱尔兰公司和其他公司的担忧,即出于紧急目的使用住宿加早餐旅馆的人数正在增加,并且安置在住宿加早餐旅馆的人所花费的时间正在延长。事实证明,长期使用B&B会对B&B产生不利影响,影响健康,家庭生活稳定以及与当地社区和家庭的隔离。 ud ud大多数使用B&B的家庭是有孩子的单亲或双亲家庭(57%),其中少数是单身成年人(32%)。 32%的无家可归家庭将父母住所作为他们的最后永久居留权,突显了许多家庭对共享住房的依赖。几乎41%的人将地方政府的住房和私人出租的住房作为他们的最后永久居所。家庭冲突被认为是无家可归的主要原因,紧随其后的是吸毒和酗酒,这表明大量的住宿加早餐旅馆的人也需要某种形式的支持来克服滥用药物的情况。 1990年,东部卫生委员会(EHB)仅将5户家庭置于紧急B&B中,费用为520英镑。 1999年,这一数字上升到1,202户,费用为470万英镑。安置的时间从1992年的平均12个晚上增加到1999年的81个晚上。这是一个令人严重关注的问题,在2780个安置中,有1262个是孩子。鉴于长期的B&B住宿是不可接受的,因此该报告要求提供紧急的长期社会住房,并要求全面,迅速地执行《规划与发展法案》。

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    Houghton FT; Hickey Conor;

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