Publications

2025 Publications

10 Key Actions on homelessness for new Government

2024 Publications

MLRC Minority Children Homelessness Report 2024
MLRC Submission to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage on the General Scheme of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2024

2023 Publications

Mercy Law Social housing domestic violence and the Public Sector Digital
Public Sector Duty Code of Practice Consultation
Housing rights and homelessness Lessons from a Pro Bono Partnership
Mental Health and Social Housing Supports Report
Mental Health and Social Housing Supports Report Appendices
MLRC Making free legal services accessible
Making free legal services accessible – Appendices
MLRC Civil Legal Aid Review Submission

2022 Publications

From Rebuilding Ireland to Housing for All Oct 22
Conference Paper – Referendum on Housing Conference May 2022
Mercy Law Resource Centre FOI Consultation Response 12 August 2022

2021 Publications

Know your Housing Rights – Introduction to Social Housing Law
Know your Housing Rights – Public Sector Equality and Human Rights Duty
Know your Housing Rights – HAP and Homeless HAP
Know your Housing Rights – Traveller Accommodation and the Law
Minority Groups and Housing Services: Barriers to Access 
Submission from Mercy Law Resource Centre to the Minister of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth on the Review of the Equality Acts

2020 Publications

Report on the Lived Experiences of Homeless Families
Submission on Statement of Strategy of the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth
Ensuring a Home for all: Using the Public Sector Duty to Improve Access to Housing and Homelessness Supports for Migrant Household

2019 Publications

The Right to Housing in Ireland
Second Right to Housing Report: The Right to Housing in Comparative Perspective
Children & Homelessness: A Gap in Legal Protection
Housing Rights and Homelessness: lessons from a pro bono partnership – Focus Ireland

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