The problem of families put in precarious, temporary
accommodation when they are at risk of sleeping rough could be nearly ten times
worse than the Government says, a new report has revealed. The charity JustLife
Foundation has warned of a trend of “hidden homelessness” as it estimates
around 51,500 households were living in B&Bs in England in 2015/16. The Government says
the total was just 5,870. JustLife said the Government’s figures only recorded
people living in “official” homeless accommodation. Read more on the Huffington
Post website.
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