Exclusive: Data shows more than 34,000 households placed out of area last year, with some moved more than 200 miles away

Councils are moving homeless families out of their neighbourhoods at almost three times the rate that has been officially recognised, and some have been uprooted hundreds of miles from their support networks, according to research.

Data released under freedom of information (FoI) revealed that 34,418 households were placed out of area last year, based on responses from 80% of English councils. This incomplete figure suggests a total that is 172% above what was officially recorded the previous year.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Spanish investigation launched into fatal boat rescue delay

Spanish and Moroccan authorities blamed for 12-hour delay after up to 60…

‘They feel hugely privileged’: Spirits high among ParalympicsGB athletes

The pandemic seems to have made Britain’s Paralympians thankful just to have…

London has more statues of animals than of named women, audit finds

First comprehensive audit comes as Sadiq Khan announces £1m fund to ensure…