Through analysis of over 500 published studies and
interviews with eleven homelessness experts around the world, this Crisis
review found that current approaches to address rough sleeping are not as
effective as they might (and need) to be. The development of an improved
approach to ending homelessness must of course incorporate the views of rough
sleepers and those who work with them, and take into account homelessness
prevention, but the learning from this evidence review can play a key role in
shaping a new approach. Download the review from the Crisis website.
Sunak and Gove accused of caving in to lobbying in favour of landlords
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Opposition MPs criticise changes to renters’ reform bill, which cast doubt
on removal of no-fault evictions
Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove have been accuse...
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