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chronic underfunding of youth mental health services social justice ireland says

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The article reports on chronic underfunding of youth mental health services and rising youth homelessness in Ireland, but does not describe any concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply disruption, or company-level impact. The report is a policy advocacy document with no direct revenue, cost, or margin channel for any specific sector or company. Therefore, no material sector impact is detected.

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  • 2,023 young people aged 18-24 in emergency accommodation in Ireland as of November 2025.
  • Only 6% of health budget allocated to mental health, below 10% Sláintecare target.
  • Youth employment in AI-exposed sectors (ICT) declined over 30% from 2023 to 2025.
  • Social Justice Ireland calls for renewed focus on youth wellbeing ahead of Ireland's EU Presidency in late 2026.
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