Councils putting homeless children at risk, MPs find
- A disabled child endured three years in unsuitable temporary housing, preventing an essential operation, as noted by medical specialists.
- Over 164,000 homeless children are currently living in temporary accommodation in England, the highest number on record, according to a report by the housing, communities, and local government committee of MPs.
- The committee has called for mandatory inspections of temporary housing and alerts for schools and GPs when children move, due to unsafe living conditions, as expressed by Ms Amerdeep Somal.
- Ms Amerdeep Somal stated that placing vulnerable families in mixed-sex shared accommodation poses a safeguarding risk to children.
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The 164,000 children in the UK who don’t have a permanent home
MPs alarmed by ‘appalling conditions’ for homeless families living in temporary accommodation
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