Research on the housing needs of disabled people
Research by the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion shows ‘a significant demand for accessible housing to rent and buy’.
Research by the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion shows ‘a significant demand for accessible housing to rent and buy’.
The IFS report ‘Living Standards, Poverty and Inequality in the UK’ was published in July 2016.
The Prison Reform Trust’s independent review, chaired by Lord Laming, published its report In Care, Out of Trouble, in June 2016.
In 2016, the Runnymede Trust published ‘Ethnic Inequalities in London: Capital for All’.
In 2016, the Institute of Race Relations published Entitlement and Belonging, examining the likely impact of the Housing Planning Bill 2015 on the inner-city communities of multicultural Britain.
In March 2015 Crisis released ‘Benefit sanctions and homelessness: a scoping report’ which shows that there are wide variations in how sanctions are being applied on the ground.
‘Evaluation of Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy. Interim report’ was published by the Department for Work and Pensions in July 2014.
‘Rough Justice: uncovering social policies that create homelessness’ brings to light the public policies that are unnecessarily increasing homelessness and the simple steps that could stop these costly mistakes.
‘Evaluation of Removal of the Spare Room Subsidy. Interim report’ was published by the Department for Work and Pensions in July 2014.
A report from the UN Special Rapporteur outlines findings from a visit to the UK in 2013 to examine the realization of the right to adequate housing in the United Kingdom in light of international human rights standards.