HOUSING

Designing out rough sleeping

Homeless people die young. Kalvinder Kohli says stopping this trend requires a focus on enabling people to live independently within their own communities and on solutions ‘rooted far more upstream where we can prevent it’.

Rough sleeping is the very smallest part of the overall homelessness population. However, it is the most visible and often, the most extreme form of homelessness.

This community has the highest rate of early deaths of any other part of the population, with an average life expectancy of 45 for men and 43 for women. Last year alone, an estimated 726 homeless people died nationwide.

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