Tell us: have you lived in temporary accommodation in the UK with children?

UK's Temporary Accommodation Crisis: A Lifeline for No More Than a Bed

The statistics are stark, with over 172,000 children in temporary accommodation in England at the end of June - an 8.2% increase from the same period last year. This number has skyrocketed to more than 130,000 households, leaving countless young lives on hold.

For those who have endured this living arrangement, the reality is harsh: no space for playtime, no place to complete homework, and no safe haven to call home. The once unthinkable scenario has become an all-too-familiar norm, according to Matt Downie, chief executive of Crisis.

The question now remains: how many families are struggling like this? Are you one of them? Have you been forced to endure the uncertainty of temporary accommodation with your children, watching as their lives stall and their education suffers?

How long has it lasted for you? The displacement from a stable environment can be disorienting. Have you been relocated far away from your child's school or relatives? How have they coped with the loss of routine and structure? And what about the impact on education and overall wellbeing - are there noticeable effects, such as lower grades or behavioral issues?

For many families, temporary accommodation is a holding pattern until a more permanent solution materializes. But for now, it's just a constant reminder that home is not just a roof over your head - but also a sense of security, stability, and belonging.

So we want to hear from you: share your story, no matter how difficult it may be to recount. We are here to listen, support, and amplify the voices of those who have been affected by this crisis.
 
omg 172k kids in temporary accommodation is like, woah what happened to all these families? 🀯 i feel bad for them not having a stable home life... my friends' cousin was living in a hostel for like, 2 years and it's crazy how the school system and parents kinda just give up on their education πŸ“šπŸ˜” did they get any support or was it super tough for them? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀝 I feel so bad for all these families struggling with temporary accommodation... like, they're already dealing with so much uncertainty, and on top of that, they've gotta worry about their kids' education & wellbeing πŸ€•. But you know what? This is actually a super important wake-up call for us as a society πŸ‘€! We need to acknowledge the issue & work together to create more affordable housing options & support systems for families in need πŸ’‘. Maybe this crisis can lead to some positive change after all? 🌈
 
Ugh, 172k kids stuck in temporary accommodation is just insane 🀯. I mean, can't we do better than that? It's like, they're just trying to survive one day at a time, with no room for actual childhood fun or stability. And the impact on education and mental health? Forget about it πŸ˜”. My cousin's kid went through this last year and it was like watching them just melt away... the loss of routine is real, fam πŸ“š. We need to step up our support game for these families ASAP πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm totally bummed out when I see these numbers... 172k+ kids stuck in temporary accommodation πŸ€•πŸ  It's like, what even is a stable home for them anymore? No space for playtime, homework struggles... it's heartbreaking. I imagine it's so frustrating not knowing where you'll be living from one day to the next πŸ—ΊοΈ

We need to talk about this more than just numbers – we gotta share our stories and support each other 🀝 How do they cope with schools or relatives being far away? Do they notice a difference in their grades or behavior? We can't just leave these kids hanging... we need to help find them stable homes ASAP 🏠πŸ’ͺ
 
its so sad to think about all these kids having to deal with this πŸ€•... my little cousin's family actually had to go through that for a bit and it was really tough on them, especially my auntie who has 2 kids under 5 years old... the thought of not being able to play with your siblings or have a normal home life is heartbreaking πŸ˜”... i think we need more support systems in place to help these families get back on their feet 🀝, whether thats mental health services or job training programs...
 
πŸ˜• I'm really worried about all these families struggling to find a proper place to live. It's like they're stuck in limbo, waiting for something better to come along. 🀯 The thought of kids having to do their homework on the floor or play outside because there's no space is just heartbreaking.

I don't think it's fair that some people have to deal with this uncertainty and stress, especially when it affects their little ones' education and wellbeing too. 🌎 It makes me wonder how many families are in the same boat, not knowing what tomorrow will bring.

What's even more concerning is that temporary accommodation might just be a temporary solution... 😬 does that mean there won't be any real progress towards solving this problem?
 
omg 172k kids in temporary accommodation is like a whole lotta stress 🀯 can u even imagine having ur kids stuck in a tiny flat with no space for playtime or homework? it's not just about the lack of physical space, it's about the emotional toll too... how do they cope with not having a stable home life? πŸ€” and what about the parents? are they struggling to make ends meet while dealing with all this stress? πŸ’Έ
 
Man... 172k kids stuck in temporary accommodation is just crazy 🀯! I remember when my own kid was in nursery school, if there were a problem with their house, they'd get a nice little flat to live in temporarily and the whole family could be together for dinner 😊. Nowadays it's just bed after bed after bed... what's going on? Are people getting any help or just stuck in limbo?

I had a mate who was living in a hostel for years with his kids, and they finally got a permanent place but by then the damage was done πŸ€•. He'd had to miss out on so much because he couldn't get into school or be part of family events... it's just heartbreaking.

The government needs to step up and sort this out ASAP ⏱️! These families need stability, not some temporary fix πŸ™„. How hard is it for a single parent or family to navigate all the systems and paperwork? It's just too much stress πŸ’”.
 
🀯 172k kids in temporary accommodation in England is crazy!!! πŸ™Œ what's even more shocking is that these families are being held back for so long without a permanent solution... I mean, can you imagine having to explain to your kid why they're still living out of a suitcase after all this time? 😩 my heart goes out to those poor kids who have missed so many school days and have their education suffer because of it πŸ€•
 
I'm still getting the picture that temp accommodation is just a massive Band-Aid for these families πŸ€•... I mean, what's the real plan here? How many more years will we keep putting off solving this issue? And what about all the other issues they face like food poverty and mental health problems? It's not just about finding a roof over their heads, it's about giving them a future. Has anyone stopped to think about that? πŸ€”
 
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