The Homelessness Monitor: England 2019 On behalf Of The Kings Fund And Crisis
The homelessness monitor is a longitudinal study providing an independent
analysis of the homelessness impacts of recent economic and policy
developments across the United Kingdom. Separate reports are produced
for each of the UK nations.
This eighth annual report updates our account of how homelessness stands in
England in 2019, or as close to 2019 as data availability allows. It also highlights
emerging trends and forecasts some of the likely future changes, identifying the
developments likely to have the most significant impacts on homelessness.
Acknowledgements
This report was commissioned by Crisis, and funded by Crisis and the Joseph
Rowntree Foundation (JRF), and our thanks go to Sophie Boobis, Matthew
Downie and Dr Francesca Albanese at Crisis, and Aleks Collingwood, Darren
Baxter and Chris Goulden at JRF, for all of their support with this work. In
addition, we are extremely grateful to all of the key informants from the statutory
and voluntary sector organisations across England who found time in their busy
schedules to help us with this, and to all 167 local authorities who completed the
questionnaire. Our thanks also to Katie Colliver for her invaluable assistance with
editing and formatting.
Disclaimer: All views and any errors contained in this report are the responsibility
of the authors. The views expressed should not be assumed to be those of Crisis,
JRF or of any of the key informants who assisted with this work.
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