Statement of Strategy Goal A Key Objectives and Actions

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Statement of Strategy Goal A Key Objectives and Actions

Key Objectives  Actions 
1. Lead on the implementation of the actions outlined in Delivering Homes, Building Communities: An Action Plan on Housing Supply and Targeting Homelessness, 2025-2030
1.1 Develop a framework to monitor the implementation of Delivering Homes, Building Communities

1.2 Monitor the actions in Delivering Homes, Building Communities and publish regular updates

1.3 Provide regular updates to Cabinet Committee on Housing, and any other forums as required
2. Address vacancy and dereliction and maximise the use of existing housing stock

2.1 Engage with all stakeholders to oversee, drive and support a co-ordinated approach to addressing vacancy and ensuring houses already built are being fully used

2.2 Support local authorities to deliver the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, providing support in bringing vacant and derelict properties back into use as homes

2.3 Support local authorities to deliver the CPO Activation Programme to identify and target vacant and derelict properties to return to residential use including supporting local authorities in using their legislative powers to compulsorily acquire properties where necessary

2.4 Create an ‘Above the Shop’ living refurbishment grant by topping up the vacant and derelict refurbishment grant

2.5 Ensure that local authorities apply the Derelict Sites Act 1990, including use of a Derelict Site Register and Levy, as part of oordinated housing and regeneration actions

2.6 Support local authorities in the implementation of Town Centre First, with a focus on addressing vacancy and dereliction in Town Centre First Plans

2.7 Continue to deliver the Repair and Leasing and Buy and Renew Schemes, targeting 1,000 additional homes annually

3. Support the delivery of 12,000 new build social homes over the lifetime of Delivering Homes, Building Communities to 2030
3.1 Set annual targets for individual local authorities and ensure effective delivery of programmes, in conjunction with the Housing Delivery Coordination Office
4. To provide a framework that ensures a sustainable housing system in Ireland with a supply of good quality housing to match the needs of all our people

4.1 Strengthen and manage the Mortgage to Rent (MTR) scheme to ensure that it is helping those who need it

4.2 Ensure the effective operation of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) and the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS)

4.3 Ensure HAP levels are adequate to support vulnerable households while we increase the supply of social housing

4.4 Review the Disabled Persons Grant Scheme to ensure it continues to meet the requirements of those who need it

5. To maximise the use of existing buildings to tackle vacancy and dereliction, to enhance the quality of existing stock and to add to the national public housing stock

5.1 Support the effective operation of a scaled up Repair and Lease scheme to maximise the conversion of existing buildings into social housing units

5.2 Continue the roll out of the planned maintenance programme, informed by stock condition surveys and in parallel roll out new voids programme for local authority homes aimed at prompt re-letting of units

5.3 Look at scope to enhance the level of delivery of social homes by locally-based small/medium-sized builders particularly via opportunities from vacant properties via Turnkey Renewal

5.4 Implementation of the Energy Efficiency Retrofit Programme with a target of 36,500 local authority homes to be retrofitted by 2030

6. Support a sustainable private rental sector by maintaining equitable and fair tenancy protections
6.1 Resource and support the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) and monitor the Residential Tenancies Acts for any requisite legal change
7. Support the delivery of owner occupied apartments in Ireland’s five cities
7.1 Delivery of Build to Sell (BTS) apartments through the continued rollout of the Croí Cónaithe Cities Scheme
8. Continue delivery of the Local Authority Home Loan and maintain oversight of local authority lending policy

8.1 Ensure that lending policies and operational guidance support the efficient delivery of local authority mortgages

8.2 Ensure that the Local Authority Home Loan remains relevant and accessible for first time buyers and fresh start applicants

9 Support Affordable Home Ownership and Cost Rental Delivery

9.1 Continued development of tenure, including market engagement with key partners

9.2 Examine the new Starter Home Programme from a strategic, data and communications perspective to ensure the promotion and implementation of a comprehensive Starter Home Programme.

9.3 Work with the First Home Scheme Ireland Dedicated Activity Company (DAC) to progress implementation and extension of the national First Home Scheme for housing

9.4 Keep the income eligibility criteria for Cost Rental tenancies under review to ensure that the scheme continues to assist the target cohort.

9.5 Work to improve access to Cost Rental homes for key local workers, through particular targeting of tenancies

9.6 Manage/Administer the Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund Programme (LIHAF) until all existing projects are substantively complete 

10 Support the delivery of high quality homes

10.1 Ongoing oversight of the operation of the Construction Products Regulation 2011 (EU 305/2011) (CPR)

10.2 Implement the Construction Products Regulation 2024 (EU 3110/2024) (CPR 2024)

10.3 Ongoing oversight of the implementation of the Market Surveillance Regulation (EU) 2019/1020 in respect of construction products under Construction Products Regulation (EU 305/2011 & EU 3110/2024)

10.4 Establish a building Standards Agency under the Local Government (Corporate Bodies) Act pending the establishment of a Building Standards Regulatory Authority

10.5 Establish a Building Standards Regulatory Authority

10.6 Amend the Building Control Act

10.7 Ongoing review of the Building Regulations 10.8 Ongoing support for compliance with Building Regulations

11. Provide Policy and Funding Framework to Address Homelessness

11.1 Manage regional authority expenditure programmes and improve reporting and data to measure performance and outputs

11.2 Implement where appropriate the recommendations from the CCMA report on the Section 10 funding model and the department’s strategic review of Section 10

11.3 Continued implementation of the National Youth Homelessness Strategy

11.4 Support local authorities to provide emergency accommodation to ensure that there is sufficient high quality emergency accommodation and appropriate supports available to households experiencing homelessness

11.5 Support delivery of the Housing First Programme to increase the numbers of homeless individuals accessing a Housing First tenancy

11.6 Develop a national Homelessness Prevention Framework

11.7 Support local authorities to introduce measures to reduce the number of households spending extended periods of time in emergency circumstances

11.8 Develop a capital programme for the provision of Homeless Emergency and Transitional accommodation for those at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness

 

12. Increase accommodation for social inclusion priority groups such as disabled people, older people and Travelers

12.1 Continue to implement the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022 – 2027

12.2 Support delivery of housing for older people by continuing to support the Age Friendly Ireland shared service

12.3 Support local authorities to deliver increased levels of Traveller specific accommodation

13. Deliver Capital Private House Grants Schemes

13.1 Support local authorities to implement the revised Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and Disabled People Scheme

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