Closing the gaps: Immigration status and homelessness (opens in new tab)
Immigration status has become one of the clearest fault lines running through England’s housing and homelessness system. Around a quarter of people rough sleeping are non-UK nationals. The number of refugee households owed a homelessness duty has increased sevenfold since 2018/19. Drawing on interviews with people with lived experience across London, the North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, and the West Midlands, this report outlines how the challenges they face play out in practice.We show ...
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