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Probe into race link with homelessness

Posted: 19 September 2002 | Subscribe Online


A new project is to examine whether housing services meet the needs of people from ethnic minorities.

The initiative, announced last week by social exclusion minister Barbara Roche, will also investigate the causes of homelessness.

The latest government figures show that people from these groups are nearly three times more likely to be homeless.

Under the Race Relations (Amendment)Act 2000, local authorities have a duty to assess whether their housing policies could have an adverse impact on different racial groups.
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Of 30,560 households accepted as homeless by local authorities between April and June this year, 6,730 were from ethnic minorities. Nationally, ethnic minorities comprise about 8 per cent of the population, yet they account for 22 per cent of those accepted as homeless in the last quarter.

In London more than half of all homeless households are from ethnic minorities, even though these groups comprise only 28 per cent of the population.

The government also announced £17m for 500 homes for homeless families living in bed and breakfast hotels in London. At the end of June, 81,170 households were in temporary accommodation.


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