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Several months before the general election BSHF planned a Consultation to be held from 22 – 24 June at St George’s House, Windsor Castle, which brought together practitioners and academics from a wide range of housing-related backgrounds to examine the subject of support with housing costs. This meeting proved to be more timely than could have been expected, with an emergency budget being presented on the first day of the meeting, containing a substantial focus on housing benefit. Housing benefit reforms announced in last week’s budget could have significant financial and social costs for individuals and communities without making savings on public expenditure. The paper, published today, reveals major concerns over the housing benefit measures announced in last week’s budget. The paper accepts that there is a clear need for long term reform of housing benefit and the wider system of support with housing costs, but calls into question many of the measures announced in the budget. Whilst the budget carefully counted the savings that will flow from the measures, it made little allowance for the extra expenditure that will be triggered. The long-term costs of supporting families made homeless by the measures, for example, are not counted. Links::
Housing benefit and the emergency budget of 2010
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Publication: BSHF Submission to Spending ReviewPublication of proposals submitted by BSHF to UK government spending review.
SELAVIP funding opportunityGrants of up to US$ 60,000 available for innovative, low-cost housing projects.
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