Policy
Our briefings and consultation responses
Policy briefings call for and outline particular changes that Crisis believes should be made in government policy to benefit homeless people and wider society.
A consultation is conducted when a specific policy is being re-thought. The government conducts consultations in order to involve the public in the policy-making process by taking on board the knowledge and suggestions of individuals, groups, communities and organisations.
Recommended reading
Recent policy publications
- Crisis Briefing on the Social Fund and homelessness (Jan, 2012)
- Homelessness: A silent killer (Dec, 2011)
- Crisis policy briefing: No One Turned Away (Dec, 2011)
- Crisis policy briefing: Housing Benefit cuts (Dec, 2011)
- Crisis Report stage and amendment briefing: Offence of squatting in a residential building (Oct, 2011)
- Crisis' response to New Challenges, New Chances (Oct, 2011)




