Holly Cairns: How many homeless people are not being counted?
All the indications are the official number of people recorded as homeless may only be the tip of a much larger iceberg. They don’t account for people who are couch surfing or those sleeping rough on the streets. Picture: Larry Cummins
The unrelenting rise in homelessness paints a grim picture of a modern Ireland where, despite the country's wealth, some of our most vulnerable citizens continue to fall through the cracks.
The latest record-breaking figures are stark, with 16,614 people now living in homeless emergency accommodation. Shamefully, more than 5,000 of them are children. These numbers are a damning indictment of failed housing policy by successive governments.





