has documented Greater Manchester’s family homelessness crisis before, but during lockdown, the horrendous situation facing these parents and their children has been compounded.
While councils here did move hundreds out of B&Bs and into temporary housing when the pandemic escalated, others remained in establishments - some of them the same ones we first raised questions about 18 months ago - with no cooking facilities, no communal or outside space and no face-to-face visits from health or homelessness professionals for several months.Shared Health has distributed 2,000 hot meals to homeless families in Manchester alone during the pandemic.Yet while the protection of rough sleepers has been high on the agenda for politicians here and.
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