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Today is #WorldHomelessDay2022. It’s the perfect time to think about how to solve a problem that shouldn’t exist. We already know how to end homelessness. And it can be done. Here’s how:

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Housing First is a model that has already had a big impact on street homelessness in Finland 🇫🇮 It’s a simple solution: give people who are homeless a home and the support they need to keep it
Housing First is growing across the UK. But not quickly enough for some. @Crisis_uk chief executive Matt Downie said take up in England has been “far too slow” earlier this year
It’s hard to break out of homelessness if you can’t afford a home. Both house prices and rents have hit record levels across the UK in the last year
The high prices are down to a shortage of affordable housing 🏘️ Building more is one solution, as is ensuring more homes are available to rent and not left empty or turned into holiday lets
Reforms to give renters more power to stay in their homes – like those on the way in England – can also help. As can freezing rents as Nicola Sturgeon has just done in Scotland
A functioning safety net is also essential to stop people falling into homelessness, especially in the cost of living crisis. Housing benefits are currently frozen and do not reflect how much people are paying in rent
The solution to this is to make work pay enough in wages, raise benefits or find other ways to increase the amount of money people have, like a universal basic income 💰
There must also be enough investment in public services to provide support to people who need it. That means investing in services to help people with issues like addiction, housing or domestic violence
Ultimately, prevention is better than the cure. Homelessness will not be solved without efforts to stop people becoming homeless in the first place. That includes people who are released from prison or leave care
📣Homelessness doesn’t have to exist. With the right efforts, interventions and political will, it can become a thing of the past #WorldHomelessDay

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Sep 17
Anti-homeless architecture can take many forms and be tough to spot but it is a hidden fixture of cities and towns across the world 🌍 bigissue.com/news/housing/a…
Also known as defensive architecture, hostile design or exclusionary design, it is used to tackle social problems “in ways that appear to be benign but has potentially more aggressive impacts,” says expert @qurbanist
The most common type is the humble bench.

They can be designed with uneven surfaces and bars across them that look like arm rests but could really be there to stop people lying down. This has become almost the standard design
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Two-time Portrait of Britain winner @MarcDavenant has spent six years travelling around Britain with his camera to capture the reality of homelessness from the people who live with it every day bigissue.com/news/housing/t…
@MarcDavenant On his travels, the photographer met Big Issue vendors like Will Herbert, long-time rough sleepers and people living in filthy, unsafe housing
@MarcDavenant Marc took portraits of people like John, who had spent 25 years on the street.

John told him: "I’ve been attacked in hostels too many times, and threatened with knives. It’s safer on the street in Newcastle"
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Apr 22
🌎 It’s #EarthDay but the birds and bees of Britain are on the decline — and most people haven’t even noticed bigissue.com/news/environme…
🐝Biodiversity is the variety of life in an ecosystem.

Britain has lost half its biodiversity in the last couple of hundred years.

We’re in the bottom 10% of countries in the world and last in the G7. Last. #EarthDay2022
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🦋 Worse yet, we can’t be certain about the scale of loss.

Most biodiversity data is collected by volunteers, who flock towards charismatic creatures like butterflies and bees. But data for less popular species like spiders and wasps is seriously lacking.
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Feb 9
🏠TV host Kirstie Allsopp has come under fire for saying young people should cut out Netflix and the gym to buy a house.

🧵We spoke to experts and crunched the numbers to see if that’s even possible. Calculators at the ready…

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🥑“Millennials are spoiled” is a common theme in some parts of the media, as homeowners young and old insist anyone can afford to buy a house, just like they did.

Is this really true though? Let’s look at some numbers. Bear with us.

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📈 The average UK house price has just reached £276,759 and prices rose by 10% in the year to November 2021.

If you'd saved £2,000 that year, you'd actually be further from owning the average house - which shot up in value by over £27,000.

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Graph: @ONS
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Feb 8
Comedian @MoTheComedian was in a KFC car park when he got the call to host the #BRITs bigissue.com/culture/music/…
@MoTheComedian "For me the goal is to inspire. There’s probably some young kid who’s watching me, like: ‘Oh my god, I never thought I’d see someone who looks like my uncle or older brother host the Brits’" bigissue.com/culture/music/… Image
@MoTheComedian The comedian spoke to The Big Issue about his career ahead of hosting the #BRITs tonight.

“I love The Masked Singer, because it’s proper Saturday night entertainment TV... I never thought I’d be in a space of doing Saturday night TV" bigissue.com/culture/music/…
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Jan 17
💸The UK is currently in the midst of a severe cost of living crisis - a situation in which necessities like groceries and energy bills are rising in price faster than wages, squeezing people’s finances: bigissue.com/news/politics/… @jrf_uk Image: Pixabay
🔨💷Shortages of goods and staff, high demand for oil and gas and pandemic-related financial support schemes ending have all pushed up prices, while tax rises due in April will squeeze finances further. Here’s where you’ll see the biggest differences 👉 Image: Pixabay
1.🌡️ Energy costs are set to rocket this year, with an end to the price cap in April pushing bills from an average of £1,277 per year to as much as £2,000 and an extra 1m households with kids pushed into fuel poverty bigissue.com/news/politics/… @CPAGUK @NEA_UKCharity @EndFuelPoverty Image: Pixabay
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