2,108 young people aged 18–24 now represent 17.7% of adults in emergency accommodation
Reacting to the latest homelessness figures, the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) has said it is “Extremely concerning” that over 2,000 young people aged 18–24 are currently living in emergency accommodation, representing 17.7% of adults in homelessness.
While wider housing pressures such as rising costs and lack of supply continue to drive homelessness across the population, NYCI said young people face additional risk factors. These include family breakdown, leaving care, and difficulty accessing age-appropriate supports. The organisation also warned that official figures do not capture the full scale of the crisis, as many young people remain in “hidden homelessness”, couch surfing or living in unstable and precarious situations.
Grace McManus, NYCI Campaigns Manager, said:
“The significant rise of youth homelessness month on month is extremely concerning. Young people should not be starting their journey into adulthood, and all that comes with it, in emergency accommodation. Government action, through policy and resourcing, can tackle the unique causes and challenges of youth homelessness.
“The Government cannot go through 2026 without taking concrete action to tackle youth homelessness. These actions must be guided by a new Youth Homelessness Strategy, that gets to the core of the issue and has ambitious targets to eradicate youth homelessness.“We are urging the Minister and Government to significantly increase attention and action on youth homelessness, alongside all other cohorts of people experiencing homelessness today.”