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Crisis responds to new figures showing sharp rise in rough sleepers across London

Published On: November 1, 2019 at 10:28 am

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New figures show that there has been a 28% increase in the number of people sleeping rough in London.

The Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) has released what Crisis states is the most comprehensive data available about the number of rough sleepers in the capital.

The data reports that 3,985 people slept rough across the capital from July to September 2019. This is a 28% increase from the same period last year. The figures also worryingly show that 2,069 of these people were new rough sleepers, which is a rise of 50%.

The definition of someone having been seen rough sleeping is described in CHAIN’s reports as someone who has “been encountered by a commissioned outreach worker bedded down on the street, or in other open spaces or locations not designed for habitation”. This includes doorways, stairwells, parks or derelict buildings.

The report doesn’t include those who fall into the category of “hidden homeless”. This refers to those “sofa surfing” or living in squats.

Crisis Chief Executive Jon Sparkes has responded to this data: “It’s simply unforgivable that we have anyone sleeping on the streets in our society, so to see such a sharp rise is deeply distressing especially when we know that homelessness can be ended.  

“No one should be forced to face incredible dangers every day because they cannot afford to keep a roof over their head. To make matters worse many people live under the constant threat of being persecuted under the archaic Vagrancy Act, which makes it a crime just to sleep rough or beg. 

“This inhumane treatment cannot go on. It’s crucial that all parties commit to scrapping the Vagrancy Act so that we can see the back of this law once and all. Because in 21st century Britain no one should be criminalised because they don’t have a safe place to call home.”

Pop Star Attacks Council over Treatment of Homeless

Published On: June 8, 2015 at 9:07 am

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Singer Ellie Goulding has attacked British councils for the way they treat homeless people, challenging the need of their public space protection orders (PSPO).

The London Borough of Hackney recently imposed a PSPO to clamp down on rough sleeping in the area. Those sleeping on the street could be given a £100 fixed penalty or be taken to court and fined up to £1,000.

Goulding took to Twitter to say she is “deeply concerned about how out of touch people can be.” She added: “Some councils in England have decided to treat homeless people as though they are criminals and are going to start fining them.”

She hopes her 4.8m followers will sign an online petition that will stop Hackney Council criminalising rough sleepers. The petition can be found here: https://www.change.org/p/hackney-council-stop-criminalising-hackney-s-rough-sleepers.

Pop Star Attacks Council over Treatment of Homeless

Pop Star Attacks Council over Treatment of Homeless

Goulding’s tweets can be read below:

Since the PSPO was introduced in April, Hackney Council has disputed backlash, saying: “Enforcement action will always be the last resort.”1

However, charities that work with homeless people, such as national group Crisis, believe the PSPO might push vulnerable people further away from the services that could help them.

Head of Crisis, Jon Sparkes, says: “Such deterrent measures are also counterproductive. They do nothing to tackle the underlying causes of homelessness and make it even harder for people to access the kind of support they need to move away from the streets for good. There are more sensitive and appropriate ways of tackling homelessness.”1

1 http://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/jun/04/ellie-goulding-challenges-british-councils-treatment-homeless-hackney-pspo