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Benefit sanctions and homelessness : a report by the North East Homelessness Think Tank

Irving, Adele; Harding, Jamie

Authors

Jamie Harding



Abstract

The election of a Conservative government in May 2015, with a commitment to cutting welfare benefits for people of
working age, has heightened concerns over the process by which people are sanctioned (i.e. have their benefits reduced
or stopped completely) because they are judged not to have taken steps consistent with seeking work. The North East
Homelessness Think Tank undertook the research discussed in this report because it was particularly concerned about the
relationship between benefit sanctions and homelessness.

In addition to outlining the policy position, and highlighting previous research about the impact of sanctions, the report
discusses the findings from stakeholder interviews and a survey of organisations working with homeless people in the
North East of England. The report highlights the manner in which sanctions can aggravate the difficulties of people who
are homeless and makes recommendations for the steps that could be taken by the government, Jobcentre Plus and
agencies working with homeless people to improve the situation.

A service users’ perspective is incorporated into an accompanying video which is available at http://
youthhomelessnortheast.org.uk/nehtt/sanctions-is-there-another-way/benefit-sanctions-service-user-videos/. We are very
grateful to the Northern Rock Foundation for funding this research and to everyone who gave up their time to provide
their views.

Citation

Irving, A., & Harding, J. (2015). Benefit sanctions and homelessness : a report by the North East Homelessness Think Tank. Northern Rock Foundation

Report Type Research Report
Publication Date Jul 31, 2015
Deposit Date Aug 29, 2024