There are over 150,000 households on councils housing
waiting lists in Scotland and 27,000 houses are long-term empty.
In 2014/15 there were 35,764 homelessness applications.
There are 10,567 households, including 4,896 children, are living in temporary
accommodation and 74,000 households are living in overcrowded conditions. 330,000
households now living in privately rented homes.
Shelter Scotland director Graeme Brown writes: “A good home
is central to our wellbeing both as individuals and collectively as a nation. From
improving our health outcomes to raising educational attainment, reducing
reoffending and tackling inequality – all of these depend on whether or not
people in Scotland have a decent home.”
Scotland risks creating a "generational gulf"
between those with and without homes. Only the construction of at least 12,000
affordable homes every year for the next five could help bridge that gap,
according to Shelter Scotland. Graeme Brown, explained: "Scotland's
housing crisis risks creating a devastating generational gulf between the housing
haves and the have nots. The high cost of housing and the stuttering supply of
new affordable homes set against high and rising demand are at the heart of
this crisis. Sadly, it is those on the lowest incomes and the most vulnerable
people in our society who will bear the brunt of the housing crisis…”
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