Cuts to mental illness, addiction and housing services linked to 32% increase on previous year
More than 1,200 people in the UK died while homeless in 2021, a 32% increase on the previous year, as cuts to mental illness, drug and alcohol, and housing services took their toll, according to research.
The annual audit by the charity Museum of Homelessness, found most deaths occurred among people living in emergency housing or hostels. People sleeping rough or sofa surfing accounted for 63 deaths, and seven fatalities were due to Covid-19.