Karen Murphy, ICSH Policy Director, talks to two of our housing association members about the general election on the 8th of February and the central issue of social housing. At the Irish Council for Social Housing, we strongly believe that delivering a fair and affordbale housing system is the cornerstone for a better society and a better Ireland. Karen talks to Brian O’Gorman CEO of Clúid Housing and Tina Donaghy, Director of Development at Fold Housing about 4 key commitments we in the ICSH are seeking from political parties, and the future Programme for Government.
ICSH Social Impact Challenge 2024
Rewarding social impact projects in housing and communities The social and sustainability impact of approved housing bodies and local authorities …
General Election 2024 – Key Approved Housing Body (AHB) Asks for the New Government
The ICSH was established in 1982 as the voluntary housing federation, representing 74 bodies then providing circa 2,000 social homes …
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Budget 2025: Key Social & Affordable Housing Measures
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PRESS RELEASE: We Need a Housing Budget to Deliver New Social and Cost Rental Homes AND Maintain our Valuable Public Housing Stock
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DUBLIN SET TO HOST INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL HOUSING FESTIVAL 2025
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