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  1. 9 de may. de 2024 · There are many different types of homelessness; as well as rough sleeping, many people may find themselves stuck in temporary, insecure accommodation like hostels or shelters. There are currently 112,660 households in England living in temporary accommodation, including 146,800 children. The sheer number of people living in temporary ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2021 · The Homelessness Monitor: England 2021 is commissioned by Crisis, and is a longitudinal study providing independent analysis of the homelessness impacts of recent economic and policy developments in England. This ninth annual report updates our account of how homelessness stands in England in 2020, or as close to 2020 as data availability ...

  3. 14 de dic. de 2023 · At least 309,000 people homeless in England today. Posted 14 Dec 2023. Homelessness rises by 14% in a year as housing emergency escalates. New research from Shelter shows at least 309,000 people in England will spend Christmas without a home, including almost 140,000 children. This is a stark increase of 14%, 38,100 people, in one year.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2022 · The Homelessness Monitor: England 2022 was commissioned by Crisis and led by Heriot-Watt University, as part of the Homelessness Monitor series, a longitudinal study providing independent analysis of the homelessness impacts of recent economic and policy developments in England. The research takes stock of homelessness in 2022 and the five year ...

  5. 28 de feb. de 2023 · In July to September 2022, 8,940 households had their main homelessness duty come to an end, up 21.8% from July to September 2021. Of these households, 6,930 or 77.5% households accepted an offer ...

  6. 12 de sept. de 2013 · National statistics. Statutory homelessness in England: January to March 2023. 25 July 2023. Official Statistics. Statutory homelessness in England: October to December 2022. 10 May 2023. Official ...

  7. This includes more than 200,000 households in England alone. For the last five years, ‘core’ homelessness has been rising each year in England. Homelessness reached a peak in 2019, when the numbers of homeless households jumped from 207,600 in 2018 to over 219,000 at the end of 2019.