Wayne Stanley: The idea of 'home' has never been more vital

The coronavirus pandemic gives un an opportunity to reimagine the Constitution and to place the right to a safe and secure home at the centre of it, writes Wayne Stanley
Wayne Stanley: The idea of 'home' has never been more vital

The coronavirus pandemic gives un an opportunity to reimagine the Constitution and to place the right to a safe and secure home at the centre of it, writes Wayne Stanley

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on a visit to the Covid-19 response hub in Grangegorman, north Dublin, last month. The hub is coordinating the response to Covid-19 for the homeless population across the whole of Dublin Regional Homeless Executive Area. Social care in this country must be retooled so that support is provided in homes and not in institutions, wherever possible. (Niall Carson/PA Wire)
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on a visit to the Covid-19 response hub in Grangegorman, north Dublin, last month. The hub is coordinating the response to Covid-19 for the homeless population across the whole of Dublin Regional Homeless Executive Area. Social care in this country must be retooled so that support is provided in homes and not in institutions, wherever possible. (Niall Carson/PA Wire)

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