Sir Ed Davey put the ‘Homelessness End of Life Care Bill’ before Parliament on Wednesday, but it will need to win the support of MPs and ministers to move forward and end the current situation where people with cancer or long term illnesses are ‘dying on doorsteps’. The plan is to offer homeless people with terminal illnesses a right to housing. Under current laws, many who are sleeping rough, living in hostels or staying on friends’ sofas are not automatically eligible for long-term housing. The local authority deems they have other options. The number of people sleeping rough in England hit a record high of 4,751 last autumn, double the 2010 number. Those who are expected to die in the next twelve months need palliative care. They are cold and in pain, possibly in hostels with staff who have no medical training and no painkillers or drugs to manage people who are dying.
Terminally ill homeless people need housing
Written by David Fletcher 09 Feb 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for the bill to go through Parliament (its second reading will be on 16 March), and give the most vulnerable people in our communities the attention they need. (Job 42:2)
- More: hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2018-02-07/debates/131E408E-AF90-4C09-A8EB-2C15006DDBF6/Homelessness(EndOfLifeCare)
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