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Clare Residents Encouraged To Have Their Say In Community Safety Survey

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The Clare Local Community Safety Partnership is encouraging people across the county to have their say on what community safety means to them by taking part in a new Community Safety Survey.     The anonymous survey, which remains open until the 24th of June, will help shape the county's first Local Community Safety Plan, setting out practical actions aimed at improving safety, wellbeing and quality of life for people living, working and spending time in Clare.     Joining Alan Morrissey earlier to discuss the initiative was LCSP Coordinator Niamh Wiley. Photo (c) Clare FM

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New figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that at least 346 third-level students in Ireland reported being homeless during the last academic year.  Student representatives say that number is likely just the “tip of the iceberg”, with many cases of hidden homelessness going unrecorded and several of the country’s largest universities unable to provide data.    As Ireland’s housing crisis continues to affect access to education, concerns are growing about students forced to couch-surf, sleep in cars, endure long commutes, or live in insecure accommodation while trying to complete their studies.   Alan Morrissey has been speaking about this with Molly Hickey, Vice President of Welfare and Equality at the Students Union at the University of Galway. Photo (c) Ron Lach from Pexels via Canva

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