Temporary accommodation should never mean unsafe, especially for children

Temporary accommodation puts thousands of children at risk. Learn how LAWA and WAHA are calling for trauma-informed, safe housing solutions that protect them.

Drawing on our work with children in refuge and recent national findings, this is LAWA’s response to the growing crisis of children in temporary housing. Across the UK, tens of thousands of children are growing up in temporary accommodation, including hotels, hostels and Bed and Breakfasts (B&Bs). These spaces were never meant for long-term living. […]

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