We risk undoing the progress on non-UK nationals facing homelessness

By Rick henderson | 28 June 2022

For many years, the gaps in basic safety nets for people whose immigration status restricts them from accessing benefits or housing services, have created enormous challenges.

Stretched homelessness services could often do little to help people without recourse to public funds, with many ending up on the streets or in hidden homelessness situations like sofa surfing.  

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