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In a bold move to alleviate the accommodation crisis for international protection applicants, the Irish Government has unveiled plans to repurpose empty office space. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to address the growing needs of asylum seekers, as outlined by Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman. The plan, which is set to be presented to the Cabinet, aims to reduce the current dependency on private providers by leveraging state-owned properties, ensuring higher standards, and ultimately transforming “Empty office space to be converted under Govt’s plans to address asylum seeker crisis”. Key takeaways Government to convert empty office buildings for asylum seeker accommodation. Plan seeks to move away from reliance on private accommodation providers. Justice Minister Helen McEntee to propose Ireland joins EU asylum management pact. Student accommodation contracts to be aligned with the academic year. Transport Minister Eamon Ryan to introduce a strategy to combat urban congestion. The Irish Government is set to repurpose vacant office buildings as a solution to the accommodation crisis faced by asylum seekers, marking a shift towards the use of state-owned facilities. Revamping Empty Offices to Shelter Asylum Seekers As part of the proposed accommodation strategy, empty office spaces left unused since the pandemic will be transformed into living quarters for asylum seekers. This approach not only utilizes dormant resources but also aims to improve the living conditions of those seeking international protection. The plan signifies a pivotal shift from private sector dependency to a more sustainable, state-managed provision of housing for vulnerable groups. Legislative Changes to Support Students…


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