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Ep 1074: Young Stock Podcast - Student accommodation crisis

Ep 1074: Young Stock Podcast - Student accommodation crisis

This week, Sarah McIntosh speaks with Union of Students in Ireland Vice President for Welfare Niamh Doherty about the accommodation shortages and issues facing current students.

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August 26, 202422m 18s

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Show Notes

Niamh Doherty from West Cork has recently been appointed the Vice President for Welfare with the Union of Students Ireland (USI).

The USI is the national representative body for third-level students' unions in Ireland, representing more than 374,000 students in over forty colleges across Ireland.

With the Leaving Certificate results out last week and CAO offers out this week, many students are navigating their way through the process and making decisions on their next steps. 

Over 250,000 students are expected to return to college this year, with over 100,000 living in the private rental market. One of the main challenges facing incoming college students is the accommodation crisis as they scramble to find somewhere to live in time for the academic year. 

'There should be enough purpose-built student accommodation', says Niamh. 

She discusses the recently launched 'Digs Drive' and where students can turn to if they need support in college.

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