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Services being reduced

Because services are being reduced, the services that do remain end up picking up the higher need clients. No services for medium/low needs and services ill-equipped to work with all high needs clients. 

Homeless people having higher needs

Homeless people having higher needs/demands

Fuel poverty

Fuel poverty. People on low incomes can't afford to keep warm. 

Cost of living - young adults

Cost of living difficulties - young adults

Access to services

Access to services in rural areas - local "hubs" can have higher costs associated - transport is poor - why should people have to travel for excessive distances? 

Social isolation

Social isolation for vulnerable people living in rural communities. Lack of transport and income to travel into community hubs to reduce isolation and seek help. 

Housing supply

Bedroom (occupancy) tax means 1-2 bed properties in high demand. Therefore, limited supply for people who are homeless or moving out of supported housing. 

Private rented accommodation for those on Housing Benefit

Lack of private rented accommodation for those in receipt of Housing Benefit

Supported housing capacity

Supported housing capacity reduced because beds are blocked as limited supply of 1-2 bed properties in community to move on to. 

Affordable housing

Access to affordable housing - young adults

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