Plenary 4: How can Housing Policy support a Wellbeing Economy in Ireland?


This plenary session investigated the housing challenge in Ireland. Points raised included the importance of treating housing as a fundamental need rather than as an asset for speculation; the potential for a definancialised approach to housing policy that would emphasise community housing; the need to place the concept of interdependence and care at the centre of housing; Ireland’s rich history of cooperatives in different sectors, and the potential role of housing cooperatives; the risks deriving from relying primarily on the market to produce and price properties; the dangers posed by the rise of the far-right; and the need to combine locally-focussed approaches with measures to curtail the power of the international financial system. 

Nuala McKeever (facilitator)

Hugh Brennan (Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance)

Rosie Lynch (Workhouse Union)

Visual report from the session (click to enlarge):

Graphics by Vicky Donnelly and Helen O’Keefe.

Photography by Killian Broderick

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