How to tackle the youth homelessness crisis
There is clear consensus about the urgent need for the next government to deliver a viable funding arrangement to secure the future of supported housing.
There is clear consensus about the urgent need for the next government to deliver a viable funding arrangement to secure the future of supported housing.
At the Reform conference on 30Â March 2017, Nacro’s Housing Director gave the following speech on housing solutions for people released from prison.
Earlier this year the Lord Mayor of Manchester, Carl Austin-Behan, officially opened our new housing service for ex-servicemen and women.
A joint letter signed by Nacro and other not-for-profit organisations voicing concern over supported housing was published in the Guardian.
Stody House, our new housing service for ex-servicemen and women in Manchester was officially opened by the Lord Mayor Carl Austin-Behan.
See Nacro’s response to Housing White Paper.
Nacro today raised concerns about the government’s announcement to plough ahead with rent reduction for supported housing providers.
See Nacro’s Director of Housing, Joanne Drew response to the Joint Inspection Report by HMI Probation on Accommodation of homeless 16 and 17 year olds working with Youth Offending Teams.
Pause on rent reduction cut for supported housing – a welcome step