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Aaron's story (1)

“I can just finally sit down and nobody can kick me out. I’m on my own, I’ve got my own space. I...


Snug Sofa supports Crisis with anti-Black Friday campaign

Our corporate partner Snug pledged to support Crisis this Black Friday, instead of taking part in the annual discount weekend.


It was like a nightmare – the reality of sofa surfing in Britain today

Based on face-to-face interviews with 114 people with current or recent experience of sofa surfin...


Pete's story

“I'm building a future for my son. I'm determined he doesn't experience what I have"

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New research out today from national homelessness charity Crisis has unearthed shocking findings...


23/12/2019

Crisis at Christmas today opens its doors to an expected 4,500 guests in 15 centres across the country. Run by an army of more than 11,000 volunteers, the centres in London, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Newcastle and Coventry provide warmth, companionship and three hot meals a day.


23/12/2018

Responding to the Welsh Liberal Democrat manifesto published today, Jon Sparkes, chief executive...


05/12/2019

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It was like a nightmare – the reality of sofa surfing in Britain today

Based on face-to-face interviews with 114 people with current or recent experience of sofa surfin...


The Homelessness Monitor: Scotland 2024

This fifth Scotland-focused Monitor report provides a state-of-the-nation look at homelessness in Scotland, and focuses in particular on ongoing implementation of the Scottish Government’s Ending Homelessness Together Action Plan, as well as the homelessness impacts of the ongoing cost of living crisis. 


Reframing Homelessness in the UK: A FrameWorks MessageMemo (2018)

This report is the second phase of a two year project which provides a response to the communications challenges identified in the first phase of research.


Homelessness projections: Core homelessness in Great Britain (2017)

The first part of a two-part study examining the current and projected levels of different categories of homelessness, defined as ‘core’ and ‘wider’ homelessness.

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