Comptroller and Auditor General. (2025) Homelessness in - Northern Ireland. Belfast: Northern Ireland Audit Office.
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The rising demand for temporary accommodation is causing potentially unsustainable financial pressure for homelessness services in Northern Ireland. In 2023-2024, around 4,700 households were in temporary accommodation, compared to 1,700 households a night in 2017 (a 176% increase). Dealing with the unprecedented demand for temporary accommodation cost the Housing Executive almost £39 million in 2023-24 and is also hindering its efforts to prioritise homelessness prevention measures. These are key findings of a report issued by the Comptroller and Auditor General today
B Substances > Alcohol
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Social condition > Homelessness
MA-ML Social science, culture and community > Social condition > Homelessness > Homeless services
T Demographic characteristics > Homeless person
VA Geographic area > Europe > Northern Ireland
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