The issue of rough sleeping, which the organisation concerned primarily focuses on, is monitored closely by housing authorities countrywide but particularly in Dublin where a twice-yearly rough sleeper count is conducted through the Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) using a consistent enumeration methodology. The latest Dublin Region rough sleeper count was conducted on the night of 4 April 2017 and the results were published by the DRHE on 25 April, following verification and analysis. The count identified a minimum of 138 persons sleeping rough across the Dublin Region, a figure very similar to the 142 identified under the previous count which was conducted in November 2016. There was no meaningful difference with regard to the volume of non-Irish nationals identified over the two counts; if anything, the number of non-Irish national rough sleepers would appear to have declined since November 2016. I have not seen any analysis to support the suggestion by the organisation concerned that ‘Brexit’ will have a major effect on homelessness in Ireland.