News | London Four people died in temporary accommodation in Hackney in the past year – with a council officer admitting that there are “huge amounts of people that we cannot provide appropriate accommodation for”. The issue was raised at last week’s Living in Hackney scrutiny commission, during which assistant director of benefits and homelessness prevention, Jennifer Wynter, told councillors that there are 579 individuals living in temporary accommodation (TA) in Hackney. People living in TA are often homeless, with complex mental and physical health needs, and sometimes drug and alcohol dependency.
Last June, 75 per cent of those living in TA were assessed as in need of supported accommodation (SA). In SA, care workers provide assistance to residents tailored to their individual needs, as opposed to TA, which Wynter described as “sadly, a one-size-fits-all approach”. “We don’t have provision for anybody in TA, regardless of their protected characteristics,” she explained.
Wynter said she was “very concerned” about this figure, because “we know that temporary accommodation is not a suitable environment for them and will not help them recover”. When asked about the future development of SA premises, Wynter informed council that they are “not looking at anything being available until 2028/29..
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