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Tuath launches Resident Engagement Strategy 2026–2029

Tuath Housing has officially launched its Resident Engagement Strategy 2026–2029, with three simultaneous events taking place in Dublin, Navan and Cork.

The strategy was formally launched by Board Chair Richard Pike, who emphasised the central role of resident voice in shaping Tuath’s work:

“This strategy is grounded in a simple but powerful belief: the voices of our residents matter.”

Speaking at the launch, Chief Operations Officer and Deputy CEO Bronagh D’Arcy highlighted the significance of the strategy as a reflection of both organisational priorities and the voices of residents:

“This strategy reflects not only our organisational priorities, but the voices, experiences and insights of our residents.”

DeVerdon Place, Malahide Rd, Dublin 

Developed through extensive engagement, the strategy was co-written by residents and staff, supported by a national consultation survey completed by over 2,300 households. A dedicated Strategy Writing Group met multiple times over the past year to ensure resident perspectives were embedded throughout.

The strategy builds on the achievements of Tuath’s first Tenant Engagement Strategy (2022–2025), during which nearly all objectives were completed or progressed, alongside key initiatives such as resident feedback panels, community partnerships, and the establishment of the Tuath Foundation.


Metges Pl, Navan, Co. Meath 

Over the next three years, Tuath will focus on three core priorities:

  • Communicate: Deliver clear, accessible and transparent communication, including a “You said, we did” approach
  • Involve: Provide meaningful opportunities for residents to influence decision-making
  • Empower: Support resident leadership, skills development and inclusive participation across communities

Springville House, Ballintemple, Co. Cork

With over 17,500 homes and 40,000 residents nationwide, the strategy sets out a structured approach to engagement through Customer and Community frameworks, alongside strengthened governance, performance reporting, and the development of a new Resident Voice and Engagement Panel.

The launch also acknowledged the vital contributions of residents and staff who helped shape the strategy.

This new strategy reinforces Tuath’s commitment to working in partnership with residents to deliver high-quality housing services and to support strong, connected communities across Ireland.

You can read Tuath’s Resident Engagement Strategy 2026–2029, click here:

Tuath Housing celebrates record-breaking success in 2023

2,482 homes delivered across Ireland amidst unprecedented achievements

Bob Jordan, CEO of The Housing Agency, officially launched the report at Tuath’s Dublin Office on James Place East, with attendance from government officials, statutory bodies, local authorities, and professionals in the social and affordable housing sectors. 

Tuath Housing Annual Report’24

Tuath Housing, one of Ireland’s largest approved housing bodies, worked in partnership with its many stakeholders to deliver a record 2,482 homes in 2023, providing housing for over 7,000 people across 16 local authorities nationwide. The organisation reported an impressive annual income of €134 million. Additionally, 66 new staff members were hired, bringing the total workforce to 215 employees across five offices nationwide. 

The report highlights significant achievements, including the addition of 2,482 new homes, bringing the total number of homes under management to 13,000. Tuath continued its commitment to cost rental housing, delivering over 450 cost rental homes to date with an additional 2,000 coast rental homes in the pipeline. Cost rental provides secure, long-term rental options for middle-income earners ineligible for social housing supports.  

Tuath Housing Annual Report’24

Financial resilience was a cornerstone of Tuath’s success in 2023, with €406 million invested in building and acquiring new homes. The historical cost value of the housing stock stands at €1.9 billion, reflecting robust financial health. Tuath also secured the first Credit Union debt facility of €25 million, reinforcing its financial stability. 

Sustainability was at the forefront of Tuath’s efforts, marked by the completion of energy upgrade works on 185 homes and participation in the Circular Reno project, a European Union-funded initiative focused on scalable biobased deep energy retrofit packages. These initiatives demonstrate Tuath’s commitment to creating environmentally friendly and sustainable communities. 

Currently, Tuath has 5,000 homes in its pipeline, working with its partners to invest in people, places, and communities by providing more homes and greater choice. 

Tuath Housing Annual Report’24

Bob Jordan, CEO of the Housing Agency, expressed his support for Tuath Housing’s achievements, emphasising the critical role of approved housing bodies in addressing Ireland’s housing needs.  

Tuath Housing Annual Report’24

Prof. Paddy Gray, Chair of Tuath’s Voluntary Board of Directors, stated, “Tuath is a people-driven organisation, committed to first-class customer service. This annual report showcases our achievements, hard work, and investment in 2023, ensuring the continuation of social and affordable housing delivery into the future.” 

CEO of Tuath Housing, Sean O’Connor, commented, “We are thrilled to launch our 2023 Annual Report and share the progress and success we’ve achieved over the past year. Despite challenges posed by inflation and the rising cost of living, we have remained committed to our mission of providing high-quality housing to those in need. The report reflects the dedication of all Tuath staff, supported by our experienced and dedicated voluntary board.”