Record High in Homeless Families as Councils Face Funding Crisis
English councils struggle with rising homelessness and illegal gatekeeping, amid calls for increased government support.
- Over 117,000 households are living in temporary accommodation, the highest number since records began in 1998.
- Homelessness charities report illegal gatekeeping by councils, turning away vulnerable young people and families.
- A significant rise in families with children living in temporary accommodation for over five years is noted.
- The Ministry of Housing expresses concern and pledges to work on a long-term strategy to combat homelessness.
- Charities urge the government to extend funding for homelessness services to prevent further strain on councils.