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    To end homelessness, look to the root causes | Homelessness

    NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKBy NCIJ NETWNCIJ NETWORKAugust 23, 2026 Opinion & Analysis No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As a vulnerable teenage girl carrying my life in a rucksack, I have been the person Andy Burnham describes people walking past in his article (I won’t abandon anyone to sleep rough on our streets. That’s my £442m promise, 19 August). That experience taught me that homelessness is far more complex than rough sleeping alone, and that ending it takes more than getting people off the streets.

    Getting everyone in for Christmas is an important ambition. But lasting success means preventing people from reaching crisis point and giving those who do the practical support and opportunities they need. I was lucky. Public sector work gave me structure, stability, and someone willing to believe in my potential.

    Housing must sit alongside education, healthcare, employment and social mobility, giving people not just somewhere to live, but a genuine route to stability, independence and opportunity.

    This is why charities and initiatives such as Homewards, with a collaborative, prevention-first approach, are so important. Solving homelessness takes joined-up support, earlier intervention, and a belief that people need routes into housing, work, health, safety and belonging. As Mr Burnham rightly says, homelessness is a problem to solve, not step around. Prevention must be at the heart of that solution.
    Dr Sabrina Cohen-Hatton
    Chief fire officer, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service

    The prime minister’s pledge to end rough sleeping is admirable, and he’s right about the importance of catching people “long before they hit the pavement”. But to succeed, the he must confront the Home Office’s role in creating homelessness. Last year, around 21,000 households in England needed homelessness help after eviction from Home Office accommodation.

    Research by the Refugee Council and others has highlighted how delayed documentation, inadequate support and too little time to find accommodation leave refugees facing homelessness and destitution within weeks of a being given leave to stay in the UK.

    Current plans making refugee status more precarious, putting refugees in thousands of pounds of debt and further restricting asylum support will only worsen this. Until the Home Office stops pushing refugees on to the streets, ending rough sleeping will be out of reach.
    Imran Hussain
    Refugee Council

    As a psychiatrist, I have seen an increasing number of patients with severe mental health difficulties ending up homeless, and the local council concluding that it doesn’t have a duty to house them as they have made themselves “intentionally homeless” by failing to stick to the rules.

    This is usually because the patient has used drugs on the premises and they are evicted from their temporary accommodation. They are then expected to demonstrate three months of abstinence while being street homeless before they can try again for accommodation – with no understanding that housing will aid their ability to get off drugs.

    While I have some sympathy for the local authority’s position, we need to have a system that thinks housing first, with recognition the reducing drug use takes time and requires wraparound support from mental health and drug services.

    Until that happens, I fear Andy Burnham’s new initiative will result in accommodation being found, but the patient quickly falling foul of the rules, and the local authorities washing their hands of them again.
    Dr Charles Dixon
    Exeter

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