The government got an 'F' from 100 organisations over how it's handling child and family homelessness

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The government got an 'F' from 100 organisations over how it's handling child and family homelessness
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The government has also been criticised for not introducing national standards for emergency accommodation.

THE GOVERNMENT HAS been strongly criticised for a delay in bringing forward a national quality framework for homeless services, which still hasn’t been fully implemented close to four years after it was first developed. The Irish government yesterday received an ‘F’ grade from the Children’s Rights Alliance Report Card 2019 in relation to child and family homelessness, a drop from an ‘E’ grade last year.

first developed the National Quality Standards Framework for Homeless Services in 2015 in consultation with other stakeholders. The objectives of the framework are to promote safe and effective services for homeless people; help people move through homelessness; and establish consistency in services across the country. The NQSF is meant to be applicable to all homeless services in receipt of Section 10 funding .

said that the quality standards framework had already been rolled out in the Dublin region for charities providing emergency accommodation. As well as this, the

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