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Why the status quo for emergency accommodation for the homeless must change

COMMENT Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, despite the “Everyone In” scheme and efforts from charities and local government, thousands of people have been made homeless.

Homelessness amongst young people is at an unprecedented high, with a year-on-year rise of almost 50% in the number of 16 to 25-year-olds sleeping rough in the capital in 2020.

Our research has shown that purpose-built emergency accommodation for young people who find themselves without a home is a rarity across the UK. And efforts to procure such accommodation are often hindered by the current statutory system, owing to a misunderstanding of this specialist need and lack of centralised guidance, legislation and design codes associated with it.

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