From houses to homes: Faith, power and the housing crisis contains Christian thinking on housing policy and follows it with a number of suggestions for how churches can begin to tackle the housing crisis. They include using church land to build affordable housing, helping churches to support Housing Associations, campaigning for more Community Land Trusts and using Church cash to invest in social housing.
The report says, "It is impossible to work for social justice in London today without addressing the issue of housing. The progress made by community organising campaigns on the Living Wage and responsible lending will be jeopardised if the poorest residents of our city are priced out of their neighbourhoods by soaring housing costs."
The report was commended by organisations working in the housing and homelessness sector, including Housing Justice and West London Mission.
We strongly recommend this excellent new report. #homelessness https://t.co/7nUrlejkak— West London Mission (@wlm_uk) March 11, 2016
The report goes on to paint a grim picture of a continuing and deepening crisis unless radical action is taken. "In stark numbers, London's population has grown by approximately a million people over the last 10 years, but we have built only 202,400 new homes. The capital's population is forecast to increase by a further million people by 2021, yet the latest house building figures show only 18,380 new homes were built in 2012/13. This situation is unsustainable."
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