Read the Everyone Home Collective response to the Scottish Government’s consultation on new homelessness prevention legislation to find out what organisations from homelessness and housing, academia and the third sector think about the proposals.
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Homelessness: a public health emergency
Scotland’s Housing First Conference takes place on Thursday 31 March in person once again and highlights conditions needed across health, housing, justice and social care to ensure that Housing First is successful as it scales up in most Scottish council areas. Firmly established as national policy in 2018, by the…
Rent arrears must not end in homelessness
Scotland’s Housing First Conference on 31 March, taking place in person once again, will consider how a ‘no evictions into homelessness’ approach could work for tenants and landlords – and if it could be woven through the future Scottish rental strategy as a guiding principle. The Scottish Government is consulting…
Ensuring everyone who is eligible gets to vote in May’s council election
Scottish council elections are taking place on Thursday 5 May. Anyone who is 16 or over, lives in Scotland and has registered to vote can participate. People who don’t have a settled address or are experiencing homelessness can still register to vote. The Electoral Commission is keen that anyone who…
Conference: Housing First is ‘Here to Stay’
Taking place in person once again after two years online, the annual Housing First Conference on 31 March will hear that Housing First is ‘Here To Stay’ in Scotland, which is also the title of the one-day event at Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) – now open for bookings. The Scottish…