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Radical new approach to homelessness could be game-changer, landmark study shows

‘Housing First’ shown to be cheaper and more effective than current approach to long-term homeles...


Crisis criticises artist for ‘exploiting’ homeless people

Crisis, the national charity for homeless people, has said it is ‘completely unacceptable’ to ‘exploit’ homeless people by selling off and tracking individuals for publicity.


New cross-government approach could prevent homelessness for ‘significant’ proportion of population, report shows

Homelessness prevention could be ‘achievable’ for the most high-risk groups; care leavers, prison...


Rough sleepers being targeted by legal powers designed for antisocial behaviour

Councils across England and Wales are targeting rough sleepers with antisocial behaviour measures...

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The Experts by Experience Panel is a group of people with lived experience of homelessness (both...


31/03/2026

Update, 30th May: our final report on the Homelessness Reduction Act is available here. In 2018,...


16/05/2022

‘Housing First’ shown to be cheaper and more effective than current approach to long-term homeles...


12/07/2017

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People’s experiences of welfare conditionality and benefit sanctions

Report exploring the prevalence and experience of benefit sanctions amongst homeless people.


Benefit sanctions and homelessness: a scoping report (2015)

A new, harsher system of welfare conditionality and sanctions was introduced in 2012 and there has been increasing concern in the homelessness sector about the impact on homeless people.


The withdrawal of support for housing costs under Universal Credit for young people: more pain for little gain? (2015)

Explores the likely impact of the Government's plan to remove automatic entitlement to the housing costs element of Universal Credit from some new 18 to 21 year old claimants.

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