‘How to Support Homeless Families’: Guidance for Local Authorities, Schools and Primary Care

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There are 164,040 homeless children in England living in temporary accommodation. Many are living in dangerous conditions with little support to help them navigate through our complex systems. Families are continuously placed out of area, far away from their school, GP and community. The educational attainment of homeless children plummets when they become homeless. The barriers to healthcare increases and children’s health and development suffer.

This guidance has been developed in collaboration with local authorities, schools, health professionals and families with lived experience of homelessness. We know that a little can go a long way in providing children and their families with a sense of hope during a very difficult time and that Health and Education services are well-placed to provide the stability that homeless families need to continue to thrive. Each local authority has its own process of housing allocations and is encouraged to utilise the systems that are already in place.

Please use the buttons below to download our guidance for Local Authorities, Schools and Primary Care.

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