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Everyone deserves the right to have a safe and secure place to live. Our policy work in housing is informed by the needs of the people we support and the services that we deliver. We aim to provide solutions to prevent homelessness and ensure that vulnerable groups can both access and maintain accommodation.
We develop policy solutions in the following areas:
Having a safe and stable home is a key foundation when someone is building or rebuilding their life. Yet too many peoples’ lives continue to be blighted by homelessness, insecure housing, and periods of rough sleeping. We look at the barriers vulnerable people face that can lead to rough sleeping and homelessness and propose solutions aimed at removing these barriers.
We draw on our extensive experience as a supported housing provider to highlight the challenges and needs of people who require additional support to both access and stay in accommodation and address wider needs. Supported housing plays an important role helping people address their needs and move towards independent living. We develop policy proposals designed to remove the barriers that block pathways towards independence.
We face a housing crisis marked by unaffordable rents in the private rented sector and a shortage of housing supply – whether in the private or social sectors. For people already facing disadvantage and vulnerability, these challenges can leave them with few options. We draw on our front-line experience to develop policy solutions and advocate for these groups, to help create a system where no-one has to worry about having somewhere to live or remain in unsafe situations because they have nowhere else to go.
We seek to influence change at a local, regional, and national level, informed by the views and experiences of our service users and frontline staff.
The following are highlights from our policy work in Housing.
It can feel like an overwhelming task trying to find somewhere to live after prison, with not much of a second chance. It’s time we broke the cycle of #CellStreetRepeat & ensured all prison leavers have a home.
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For our full library of publications for our work in housing, please see our publications library.
You will be able to review our reports, research, responses, and case studies, for all our work within the housing sector.
Change happens when we work together. This is the approach we take with our Service Users, and with our partners.
We have a long history of collaborating with leading industry experts and organisations to drive meaningful change to the lives of the individuals we support. You can learn more about our previous research projects in Housing, on our previous research section.
Explore our previous research projects
We drive through collaboration. We work with a wide range of organisations, in the public and private sector, who share our vision of ensuring everyone has somewhere safe and secure to call home and providing the support people need.
We actively look to partner with universities, research centres, charities, government departments and statutory bodies, local and national enterprises who can help us to drive change.
If you would like more information on how you can partner with us to support your research, or be part of making an impact through changing policy, email us at policy@nacro.org.uk.
You can search all of our publications in the publications library