Britain could be free of homelessness within 10 years, according to a Crisis report – if the right measures are put in place now.
The national homelessness charity marked its 50thanniversary by launching its ‘Everybody In’ campaign on Monday, setting out the exact government policies needed to get people across the country into a stable home in the next decade.
We must not become a society that simply accepts homelessness as ‘a sad fact of life’, because the good news is that we know it doesn’t have to be this way
Experts, from Chartered Institute of Housing, Heriot-Watt University and National Housing Federation among others, have found that 100,500 social homes need to be built each year for the next 15 years to meet demand.
They also recommend that a national rollout of Housing First – providing permanent homes alongside specialised support – to benefit more than 18,000 rough sleepers.
So @PwC_UK told us it will cost £19.3b to #EndHomelessness in Britain.
Worth. Every. Penny.
Oh and ending #homelessness in Britain would SAVE £53.9b.
I'd say that's a no brainer? pic.twitter.com/CxDz4l8K2f
— TomSay (@yaSmoT) June 11, 2018
Policies are also needed to support people when they are housed with better rights and longer tenancies for private renters and reformed housing benefits to meet rising rents.