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06 Sept 2025

Irish Wheelchair Association encourages people in Tipperary with disabilities to apply for social housing

'People with disabilities have a right to live independently in the community'

Irish Wheelchair Association encourages people in Tipperary with disabilities to apply for social housing

A national campaign has been launched tackling shortage of social housing for people with disabilities

The Irish Wheelchair Association has launched a national campaign entitled Think Ahead Think Housing to tackle the shortage of social housing for people with disabilities across Ireland.

The campaign is working directly with Tipperary County Council and local authorities nationwide, among others, to ensure people with disabilities across Ireland are included and represented in social housing planning and delivery.

Over 5,000 people with disabilities are currently waiting for social housing in Ireland. The Irish Wheelchair Association believes this figure is an under-representation of the actual need.

A recent report has also revealed that 1,300 young and middle-aged people with physical disabilities have been forced to live in elderly nursing homes because of the lack of accessible social housing.

Think Ahead, Think Housing is encouraging disabled people to state their current and future social housing needs now, by applying to their local authority through its newly-revised housing application form, which was published last month.

Josephine Carroll, service manager of the Irish Wheelchair Association Tipperary said: “We know of disabled people waiting years on the housing list, with no idea of when a house will be available, and there are many more people living with parents and guardians or in nursing homes, as they cannot move out and move on.

"People with disabilities have a right to live independently in the community, but to date their needs have not been catered for. Most people with disabilities do not want to be dependent on relatives or elderly parents for accommodation as they grow older themselves, but they face barriers and discrimination that make getting a home of their own particularly difficult."

"Think Ahead, Think Housing will advise people with disabilities about how to apply for a social house with their local authority by giving step-by-step advice. Importantly, it will also support the Government to plan for the current and future housing gap that exists by encouraging people with disabilities to think ahead and register their future housing need now.”

Since last month, for the first time in Ireland, a person applying to their local authority for social housing will be able to request wheelchair accessible accommodation, thanks to recent changes in the national social housing application form made by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

These new forms are available directly from Tipperary County Council

For more details about how to apply to your local authority for social housing log onto www.iwa.ie/thinkhousing  or contact your local authority.

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