HAIL provides accommodation for people with a range of housing need, however our primary objective is to respond to the permanent accommodation requirements of those with mental health difficulties.
Mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety can affect
any one of us. Approximately 300,000 people in Ireland have a mental health
disorder at any one time. It is a fact that mental health
disorders cause more distress and disability than any
other kind of health problem. People with mental health
disorders meet prejudice and discrimination in every area of their
lives, from finding a home to seeking employment. The stigma that
is attached to mental health disorders results in many people
being identified as different and treated as odd.
Once people with mental health difficulties are labeled different it is
difficult to lift the stigma and in time they believe that they are
odd and do not fit in. It is not surprising that many people with
serious mental illness end up isolated and homeless.
There are many people who have had their lives changed completely through depression or mental breakdown. For some their situation is compounded by a housing problem, which can have a detrimental affect on an individual achieving integration into their community. HAIL attempts to redress this by providing a housing and support service, which offers a holistic response to the needs of our target group.