Hear more about what Crisis is up to across England, Scotland and Wales to end homelessness.
Ahead of the Senedd elections on 7 May, our Senior Policy and Public Affairs Officer, Lauren Caley, summarises each party’s pledges on homelessness and housing.
With the Senedd elections just around the corner, now is a critical moment to speak up on the importance of taking action to end homelessness in Wales. That’s why we were delighted to join other local charities in a special homelessness hustings event in Swansea’s Brangywn Hall on Tuesday 14 April.
Crisis entered the Scottish Parliament election campaign with our most ambitious policy asks, ever. We called on political parties to not just commit to ending homelessness but to do so by the year 2040, and to put that commitment into legislation.
Our Crisis Skylight South Wales, based in Swansea, is one of our five support centres for people...
With just a few weeks to go before we elect the next Scottish Government, we have seen the first findings of a transformative approach to addressing housing instability and homelessness.
Ahead of the Scottish Parliament elections in May, our Senior Policy Officer Beth Reid reflects on how the Scottish Government's focus on ending child poverty can help us end homelessness in Scotland by 2040.
The Senedd has voted unanimously to give the green light to a new homelessness law in Wales.
As rough sleeping continues to rise in Scotland, Rhuaraidh Fleming explains how this has happened and what needs to be done to halt this worrying trend.
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Later this month, politicians at the Senedd will publish a report setting out their views on plans for a new homelessness law in Wales. As politicians take the first steps in deciding whether these plans should move to the next stage in their journey to becoming law, Crisis is calling on them to make sure that it does.
Beth Reid, Senior Policy Officer at Crisis, reflects on the passage of the Housing Bill
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