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The homelessness monitor: Scotland 2024 - Beth Watts-Cobbe, Glen Bramley, Lynne McMordie, Hal Pawson, Gillian Young

16 Jan 2024

January 2024 ii The homelessness monitor: Scotland 2024 iii The homelessness monitor The homelessness monitor: Scotland 2024 The homelessness monitor is a longitudinal study providing an independent analysis of the homelessness impacts of recent economic and policy developments across the UK. [...] been an increase in the proportion of with partnership working especially the profile of the temporary In their place, Welcome Centres in allocations to homeless households, strong with the social housing and accommodation in use in a majority Glasgow and Edinburgh provide from 46% in 2018/19 to 54% in criminal justice sectors. [...] This applies to the Unsuitable of food banks,9 with the numbers of The cost-of-living crisis hit in the intended to strengthen homelessness Accommodation Order extension, the food parcels distributed by the Trussell context of social security payments for prevention in Scotland. [...] our in-depth interviews with key (GDP) levels since the economic informants conducted in 2023, and shocks of the pandemic and then The Scottish Government has put in from the statistical and qualitative the war in Ukraine, which led to the place a range of strategic actions and information gleaned from this year’s biggest jump in inflation for four financial support to tackle poverty online survey. [...] Without a change impact on the numbers of first-time in funding and/or spending priorities, buyers and the construction of new the Scottish Government could face a housing, with the number of new shortfall in its spending commitments homes funded through the Affordable of £1.9 billion in 2027/28.
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