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Domestic abuse at the centre of housing and homelessness policy


Published on 2024-12-05 07:31:34 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • We all rely on housing, and yet we know that the government and the housing sector must do much more to help those at risk of - or experiencing

The article from The Herald Scotland discusses the critical issue of housing and homelessness policy in relation to domestic abuse survivors. It highlights the inadequacies in current housing policies that fail to adequately protect and support those fleeing abusive relationships. The piece points out that many survivors face homelessness or unsuitable temporary accommodation due to a lack of safe, secure, and permanent housing options. It critiques the government's approach, noting that while there are policies in place, they often do not meet the specific needs of domestic abuse victims, such as immediate access to safe housing, privacy, and long-term stability. The article calls for a more tailored housing strategy that recognizes the unique challenges faced by these individuals, advocating for better integration of services, increased funding, and policy reforms to ensure that survivors are not further victimized by systemic failures in housing provision.

Read the Full heraldscotland Article at:
[ https://www.heraldscotland.com/politics/viewpoint/24767510.domestic-abuse-centre-housing-homelessness-policy/ ]