Homelessness Projections Rhagamcanion digartrefedd Ending homelessness what should

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Homelessness Projections Rhagamcanion digartrefedd Ending homelessness: what should we change next? Rhoi diwedd ar

Homelessness Projections Rhagamcanion digartrefedd Ending homelessness: what should we change next? Rhoi diwedd ar ddigartrefedd: beth ddylai newid nesaf?

Homelessness projections • Commissioned Heriot Watt University to undertake research on current and future

Homelessness projections • Commissioned Heriot Watt University to undertake research on current and future levels of homelessness across GB • Work in progress – presenting England results so far and repeating exercise for Wales and Scotland. Keen to get input on data sources • Answering three broad research questions: • What is current level of homelessness within different categories? • What is likely to happen to homelessness levels under existing policies and trends? • What measures would have the greatest impact in reducing homelessness, in the face of varying future conditions?

Core and wider homelessness

Core and wider homelessness

Core and wider homelessness

Core and wider homelessness

Baseline England –core homelessness

Baseline England –core homelessness

Draft England projections –core homelessness Types of homelessness Regional patterns

Draft England projections –core homelessness Types of homelessness Regional patterns

Draft England projections –core homelessness A work in progress but early results in England

Draft England projections –core homelessness A work in progress but early results in England show: • The most important driver of homelessness in all its forms is poverty, which features strongly in all of the statistical models • The availability and affordability of different forms of potentially accessible housing, whether social rented lettings or suitable forms of TA, are important • The use of unsuitable forms of TA is a sensitive barometer of local pressure and is reflected in the different forms of homelessness including rough sleeping and sofasurfing. • The extent to which a local authority employs the full range of prevention measures has a strong influence on homeless acceptances and thereby on the extent of use of TA, including its unsuitable forms • Homelessness monitor series shows policy decisions have driven homelessness patterns - likely to be reflected in Wales and Scotland results

Next steps • Developing results for Wales and Scotland – baseline data and simulating

Next steps • Developing results for Wales and Scotland – baseline data and simulating a model to show projected levels of homelessness • Main driver of the research is to support the plan to end homelessness and provide a baseline to measure progress over time • Opportunity to collect more data in Wales and upcoming homelessness monitor published in July adds to this evidence base • Keen to get input into the definitions, data sources and research – please feedback • National policy consultation starting in June – sign up on our website https: //www. crisis. org. uk/ending-homelessness/a-plan-to-end-homelessness/

Francesca. Albanese@crisis. org. uk Or please find me at the conference!

Francesca. Albanese@crisis. org. uk Or please find me at the conference!