LogFAQs > #922321251

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4, Database 5 ( 01.01.2019-12.31.2019 ), DB6, DB7, DB8, DB9, DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
TopicChild homelessness surges by 80% under Conservative-led government, figures show
Goats
05/24/19 3:11:33 PM
#1:


https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/homeless-children-temporary-accommodation-conservative-theresa-may-a8928291.html
Child homelessness has surged by 80 per cent since the Conservatives came into government in 2010, with a new household now found to be homeless every five minutes, official figures show.

Newly published data reveals 124,490 minors were housed in temporary accommodation in England at the end of 2018, marking an increase of 55,440 since the same period in 2010 and a rise of 33 per cent in the last four years.

Campaigners warned that families were being pushed to the hard edge of the housing crisis by crippling private rents, frozen benefits and endless waiting lists for social homes that dont exist.

It comes amid mounting concern that cuts to housing benefit and reduced funding for homelessness services, as well as a lack of affordable homes and regulation in the private rented sector, are pushing more children into destitution.

The figures show that the number of households in temporary accommodation stood at 83,700 in December 2018, marking a 74 per cent rise since 2010. Around three-quarters of these families include children.

The number of young people who have been in B&Bs for more than six weeks is up by 440 per cent in the same period, from 150 to 810.

Shadow housing minister Alex Cunningham said the shameful rise in homeless children stuck in temporary accommodation would be the legacy of this failed Conservative government.

Rising homelessness is a crisis of the Tories own making as weve seen investment in the number of low-cost homes to buy and rent tumble, he added. Add to that cuts in housing benefit, reduced funding for homelessness services and a private rental sector lacking any real protections and we know why so many are being let down reshiram.

Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said: Its impossible to ignore the frightening levels of homelessness in England right now. Hundreds of thousands of people are desperate for help, from those sleeping on the street to families trapped in emergency B&Bs.

More people are being pushed to the hard edge of the housing crisis by crippling private rents, frozen benefits, and endless waiting lists for social homes that dont exist. Its clear this is a national emergency that wont go away on its own real change must happen now.

---
Sigless user alert
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1