The Homes for Cathy conference has heard that housing can
and should be doing more to end homelessness. In the opening session, Terrie
Alafat, CEO of the Charted Institute of Housing, said ending homelessness was
“not something that cannot be done”. She added: “We have to create an
environment where we can truly end homelessness.” In a common theme in the
morning sessions, Alafat mentioned allocations, saying: “We know we need policy
solutions but there are lots of things we can be getting on with. We have a
scarce resource of social housing, and we have to ask questions about how we
are using it.” Read more on 24housing.
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South Siders voice concerns about gentrification, housing and affordability
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