Charities and housing bodies have urged the major parties to commit to building 90,000 social homes per year over the next decade.
The letter, coordinated by Homeless Link and signed by 54 other organisations focusing on homelessness and housing, also called on the next government to work across party lines to end homelessness.
Government figures show more than 100,000 households, two-thirds of which are families with children, are living in temporary accommodation. There has also been a 27% rise in rough sleeping in the year up to autumn 2023.
The letter reads: ‘From building social homes and introducing a robust Renters Reform Bill to ensuring the Local Housing Allowance keeps track with private sector rent levels, ensuring people on low incomes have access to truly affordable housing, through a long-term plan, is the single biggest step we can take to prevent homelessness, both now and in the future.’
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