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Homelessness facts

                                               Eleanor and
Who’s homeless?                                Steve




  Eleanor and Steve are living in a flat they rent from the Council


Homeless or not homeless?

                                   Not homeless
Homelessness facts



Who’s homeless?                               Amy




  Amy has been sleeping on the sofa at a friend’s place for over a
  month

Homeless or not homeless?

                                   Homeless
Homelessness facts



Who’s homeless?                            Shania




  Shania and her new born baby are sharing a bedroom with her
  sister in her parents' overcrowded home

Homeless or not homeless?

                                 Homeless
Homelessness facts



Who’s homeless?                               Lisa




  Lisa lives with a boyfriend who is violent towards her and wants to
  leave

Homeless or not homeless?

                                   Homeless
Homelessness facts



Who’s homeless?                              Michael




  Michael bought his own place and is having to work extra hours to
  pay the mortgage

Homeless or not homeless?

                                  Not Homeless
Homelessness facts



Who’s homeless?                                Ben




  Ben left home after fighting with his parents and is sleeping on the
  streets

Homeless or not homeless?

                                   Homeless
Homelessness facts

      What counts as being
      homeless?
You don’t have to be sleeping on the streets
to be classed as homeless. You might also be
legally homeless if you are:
 temporarily staying with friends or family
 staying in a hostel or bed and breakfast
 living in very overcrowded conditions
 at risk of violence or abuse in your home
 living in poor conditions that affect your health
 living somewhere that you have no legal right to
  stay in (eg. a squat)
 living somewhere that you can’t afford to pay for
  without depriving yourself of basic essentials
  (like food and clothing)
 forced to live apart from your family, or
  someone you would normally live with, because
  your accommodation isn’t suitable
Homelessness facts


Who is typically affected?

Homelessness affects a wide variety of
people. Some groups of people are more
likely to become homeless because they
have fewer rights, particular needs or are
less able to cope by themselves.
These include:
 young people leaving home for the first time
 old people
 people with children
 people with physical or mental health
  problems
 people leaving care
 ex-prisoners
 asylum seekers and refugees.
Homelessness facts

      How do people
      become homeless?


You could become homeless for
many different reasons.
These could include:
 being evicted by your landlord
 losing your job
 health problems
 relationship problems
 a disaster such as fire or flooding
For more information go to:



http://england.shelter.org.uk/

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Who’s homeless?

  • 1. Homelessness facts Eleanor and Who’s homeless? Steve Eleanor and Steve are living in a flat they rent from the Council Homeless or not homeless? Not homeless
  • 2. Homelessness facts Who’s homeless? Amy Amy has been sleeping on the sofa at a friend’s place for over a month Homeless or not homeless? Homeless
  • 3. Homelessness facts Who’s homeless? Shania Shania and her new born baby are sharing a bedroom with her sister in her parents' overcrowded home Homeless or not homeless? Homeless
  • 4. Homelessness facts Who’s homeless? Lisa Lisa lives with a boyfriend who is violent towards her and wants to leave Homeless or not homeless? Homeless
  • 5. Homelessness facts Who’s homeless? Michael Michael bought his own place and is having to work extra hours to pay the mortgage Homeless or not homeless? Not Homeless
  • 6. Homelessness facts Who’s homeless? Ben Ben left home after fighting with his parents and is sleeping on the streets Homeless or not homeless? Homeless
  • 7. Homelessness facts What counts as being homeless? You don’t have to be sleeping on the streets to be classed as homeless. You might also be legally homeless if you are:  temporarily staying with friends or family  staying in a hostel or bed and breakfast  living in very overcrowded conditions  at risk of violence or abuse in your home  living in poor conditions that affect your health  living somewhere that you have no legal right to stay in (eg. a squat)  living somewhere that you can’t afford to pay for without depriving yourself of basic essentials (like food and clothing)  forced to live apart from your family, or someone you would normally live with, because your accommodation isn’t suitable
  • 8. Homelessness facts Who is typically affected? Homelessness affects a wide variety of people. Some groups of people are more likely to become homeless because they have fewer rights, particular needs or are less able to cope by themselves. These include:  young people leaving home for the first time  old people  people with children  people with physical or mental health problems  people leaving care  ex-prisoners  asylum seekers and refugees.
  • 9. Homelessness facts How do people become homeless? You could become homeless for many different reasons. These could include:  being evicted by your landlord  losing your job  health problems  relationship problems  a disaster such as fire or flooding
  • 10. For more information go to: http://england.shelter.org.uk/