Everybody has the right to a roof over their head – a home where they feel safe. But there are currently 117,450 households living in temporary accommodation in England – the highest number since records began. Within those statistics, a shocking 151,630 children are homeless and living in temporary accommodation. Families and individuals can be made homeless for a number of reasons, such as fleeing domestic violence situations, losing an income or being evicted from a rental property. Shockingly, half of working renters are just one missed pay cheque away speaks to one woman who knows what it’s like to be made homeless as a child, and we explore what can be done to help families in need.
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CHILDREN IN CRISIS
Oct 08, 2024
4 minutes
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