Brighton & Hove Council Shifts Homeless Policy: Out of Area Private Rented Sector Placements Takes Center Stage
New Private Sector Rental Offers and Out of Area Placements Coming in major homeless policy shift...
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New Private Sector Rental Offers and Out of Area Placements Coming in major homeless policy shift...
Explore the disparities in Brighton and Hove's social housing, unmasking overcrowding and under-occupancy issues, urging for pivotal social housing reforms
Disturbing results about Council Housing Satisfaction in Brighton & Hove reveal a critical failure with a 23% satisfaction rate in the Housing Needs department, putting vulnerable citizens at high risk
Explore if homelessness in Brighton & Hove is truly bad for health, revealing the urgent need for better homeless healthcare services.
Are you LGBTQ+? Can you help by sharing your current and previous housing & homelessness experiences for the UK's largest Study of its kind?
As the new administration takes charge, activists are stepping up their efforts to ensure accountability and bring about positive change in their community. From advocating for affordable housing to challenging…
Learn about the Emergency Accommodation Charter and how it ensures high standards for emergency accommodation providers. Find answers to key questions on monitoring, compliance, resident feedback, training, and more."
As announced by the Museum of Homelessness, Brighton and Hove have the highest death rates in England per 100,000, and second across the entire UK, beaten only by Belfast.
I cannot stand by any longer and allow these homeless housed deaths to continue, how many more before those in power act and listen? I want an inquiry into these…
What has Brighton come to when a Homeless NHS Key Workers cannot even find a room to rent?