The British public are positive about the contribution
and value of social housing according to an Ipsos MORI poll for #HousingDay
2014. Ipsos MORI found that 82% of those not renting from a social landlord
agree social housing is important because it helps people on lower incomes get
access to housing which wouldn’t be affordable in the private rented sector.
And by five to one, the public agree rather than disagree that social housing
plays an important role in tackling poverty in Britain. Read more on the Ipsos Mori website.
Finland tried to end homelessness. What can we learn from its runaway
success – and recent failures?
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The Housing First policy led to the number of homeless people in Finland
dropping by half. Those with firsthand experience explain why it worked
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