The Bureau of Investigative Journalism’s UK-first count of homeless deaths has already had a huge impact after finding that 449 people died last year.
The pioneering study has received widespread coverage in the media after being revealed yesterday, including in this week’s Big Issue magazine, a Channel 4 News report as well as featuring in most of the major national newspapers.
The Bureau acknowledges – after a year of collaborating with charities, journalists and hospitals – that the figures represent a significant underestimate.
New figures reveal at least 449 homeless deaths in UK in the last year https://t.co/H5QUzCHaOy
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) October 8, 2018
Now, the government’s official statistics body The Office of National Statistics (ONS) has announced that its own count is coming with experimental statistics to be published at the end of the year.
In a blog written on the ONS website, Ben Humberstone, ONS deputy director for health analysis and life events, revealed how the group plan to close the evidence gap.