Source: Task Force Report, Dept. of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
1995
Approach to Accommodation for Travellers
In its approach to the accommodation section of its terms of reference the Task
Force took the view that all types of accommodation, including transient
halting sites, should be available to Travellers and identified a two-pronged
approach to Traveller accommodation in the period 1995-2000.
The first is the provision of Traveller specific accommodation. This is
accommodation designed around the distinct needs of Travellers. Within this
approach three categories are required:
(i) Group Housing
(ii) Permanent halting sites
(iii) Transient sites.
The second is the inclusion of Travellers in mainstream housing programmes.
This principally relates to Traveller accommodation in local authority estates.
Traveller mobility as it is structured at present has meant that many
Travellers experience a range of different types of accommodation over their
lifetime. It is important to recognise this in the provision of Traveller
accommodation. Equally, it is important to recognise that the provision of
Traveller specific accommodation is the desired option of many Travellers; for
them it cannot therefore be viewed as an interim solution prior to settlement.
The Task Force Report recommended a total of 2,200 units of
Traveller specific accommodation be provided by 2000, To date the latest
figures that we have, the Annual Count Figures carried out in November 2004, an
additional 315 units were provided, it is important to remember that not all of
these are permanent, we could estimate going from other figures that approx 30%
of these would be permanent: approx 95 units of permanent
Traveller specific accommodation has been provided.
NATIONAL STRATEGY ON TRAVELLER ACCOMMODATION
Based on the Task Force Report, the Department of the Environment, Heritage
and Local Government have developed the following guidelines to shape
Government policy on Traveller accommodation. They are gradually being implemented
and the following table details the progress of this implementation so far.