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25 Sep 2024

However, we desperately need the Government to set out exactly how they are going to address the housing emergency to ensure that: • The quality and disrepair of housing for both private and social tenants is improved; • Proposed legislation around rent control and homelessness prevention is adequately funded and resourced; and • Already unaffordable rent costs are reduced. [...] Available at: Tipping the scales: The social and economic harm of poverty in Scotland | IPPR 3 Poverty Alliance (2023) Participation of people with experience of poverty in the Just Transition Plan for the Built Environment. [...] Available at: Participation of people with experience of poverty in the Just Transition Plan for the Built Environment - The Poverty Alliance 8 Marie Curie Scotland (2024) Response to Scottish Parliament Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee’s Housing (Scotland) Bill Call for Views. [...] Yet, housing is a right that we all have, as outlined in several key international human rights conventions including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD). [...] This showcases the critical work of the Citizens Advice Bureaus - and other advice and advocacy services - in helping people to understand and uphold their rights through, for example, understanding tenancy paperwork, contacting unresponsive landlords about repairs and helping people to prepare for housing tribunals.

Authors

Ruth Boyle

Pages
11
Published in
United Kingdom

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