You may have seen that the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) recently published their report on ‘The Hidden Housing Crisis Exposed’ which reflects on many different contributing factors to the housing shortage across England.
With expertise, evidence and support from housing providers such as Abri, The Guinness Partnership, the G15 group of the largest housing associations in the UK and organisations from other sectors, the CSJ report provides an insight on the housing crisis, public attitudes and opinions; including political support in recent elections.
We’d be delighted to present the findings to you and your teams along with the CSJ if that would be of interest.
At a quick glance, here is what we could cover:
- An investigation on the changes in housing tenures.
- How poor quality and overcrowded accommodation contributes to social inequality and deprivation.
- An insight into public attitudes on housing and the Government’s policy response.
- Better understanding of public attitudes towards social and affordable housing in our country.
An insight into the ‘politics of belonging’, and survey results on attitudes to affordability, the current housing policy, social housing, new developments, and a prospective programme of low-cost rented homebuilding.
You can read the report in full here.
