Posted: Jan 01, 2007 By: Candy Murphy and Associates Research area:  Private Rented Sector
Third Party Complaints of Anti-Social Behaviour in the Private Residential Tenancy Sector

This report was produced for the Housing Agency on behalf of the Private Residential Tenancies Board.  It explores the ways that other countries deal with third party anti-social behaviour disputes in the private rented sector, with a view to informing the RTB's work in this area.

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Posted: Jan 01, 2007 By: Dermot Coates & Naomi Feely Research area:  Private Rented Sector
Promoting Improved Standards in the Private Rented Sector: Review of Policy and Practice

This Policy Discussion Paper by the Centre for Housing Research reviews policy and practice in relation to the monitoring and enforcement of standards in the private rented sector by the local authorities. It aims to help inform the development of policy and practice in this area. It reviews current approaches throughout this country, draws on domestic and international research evidence and makes suggestions for improvement.

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Posted: Jan 01, 2006 By: Dermot Coates , Michelle Norris Research area:  Social Housing, Private Rented Sector
Supplementary Welfare Allowance, Rent Supplement: Implications for the Implementation of the Rental Accommodation Scheme

This study of rent supplementation was commissioned by the Centre for Housing Research and Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government to inform the implementation of the new Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS).

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Posted: Jan 01, 2006 By: Kasey Treadwell Shine , Michelle Norris Research area:  Social Housing
Regenerating Local Authority Housing Estates: Review of Policy and Practice

This Policy Discussion Paper by the Centre for Housing Research draws on international literature on regeneration, which points to the need for much regeneration work to be multi-faceted. The report concludes that design, housing management and social and economic elements often need to be addressed simultaneously if regeneration projects are to be successful in the long run. Current policy and funding arrangements may inhibit the required multi-dimensional response. The value of giving more emphasis to identifying the sources of problems on estates and responding promptly to prevent their escalation is also stressed. Different approaches to project implementation are examined by way of three case studies.

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Posted: Jan 01, 2003 By: Joe Moran Research area:  Social Housing
Good Practice Guidelines: Housing Refugees

These good practice guidelines were produced by the Housing Unit, in conjunction with the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and the City and County Managers Association. They are targeted at local authorities and are intended to be a practical working tool for local authority housing managers in the issue of housing refugees.  

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Posted: Jan 01, 2003 By: Michelle Norris , Nessa Winston Research area:  Demand, Supply
Housing Policy Review: 1990 - 2002

This report by the Housing Unit reviews the principal changes to the system of housing provision and housing policy in Ireland from 1990 to 2002, as well as recent social and economic developments which have impacted on housing and the range of market and non market housing options currently available.

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Posted: Jan 01, 2002 By: The Housing Unit Research area:  Social Housing
Profile of Households Accommodated by Dublin City Council: Analysis of Socio-Demographic, Income and Spatial Patterns, 2001

This joint project between the Housing Unit and the Dublin City Council Social Inclusion Unit compiles a socio-demographic and spatial profile of Dublin City Council Tenants.

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