One of the country’s leading social justice campaigners has hit out at what she's called ‘glaring gaps’ in the Government’s housing policy.
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Sr Stanislaus Kennedy told MacGill Summer School in Co Donegal that the need for a home has become a ‘debased currency’ and attempts to regulate the private rented sector have been a ‘complete failure’.
She says this has forced at-risk families into homelessness – with more than 1-thousand children ‘left with no roof over their heads’.
Sr Stanislaus Kennedy says the failure to come up with a working strategy is 'indecent' and has had a catastrophic impact.

