The issue of rough sleeping is one that was never going to be resolved easily and the Government’s task of meeting its own target was never going to be made any easier by the current cost of living crisis.
But the Kerslake Commission’s report, which says that the target to end rough sleeping by next year will not be met amid “chronic and unresolved” issues in the housing system should be a wake up call for theThe failure
will come as the country faces a housing and affordability crisis which is pushing more people onto the streets, and as pressure on public services results in a lack of early support to help prevention, the report warns.
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