on.ft.com/4pCsOhj The housing crisis is pushing Gen Z into crypto and economic nihilism Fascinating piece in the @financialtimes.com on alienation linked to never being able to own a home. We talk about ontological insecurity in homelessness, but look at what broken housing markets are doing to us.
Posts by Nicholas Pleace
www.routledge.com/The-Routledg... Pleased to have a chapter by myself and Joanne Bretherton in this new @routledgebooks.bsky.social Handbook of Home edited by Elaine Stratford and Katie Walsh, who invited us to contribute following our work on the @routledgebooks.bsky.social Handbook on Homelessness
Latest from me: on what Liverpool says about the housing crisis, and the uneasy state of politics www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre... this from @johnharris1969.bsky.social encapsulates where we are with homelessness and what is and has been for many years a full blown crisis in the housing system very clearly and comprehensively.
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Some great presentations on the second day of the FEANTSA European Research Conference organised by the European Observatory on Homelessness. Hearing about family homelessness, evictions and emergency accommodation in Spain, France and the Netherlands this morning.
Stage for presentations at the FEANTSA European Observatory on Homelessness research conference
We’re about to commence the 19th European homelessness research conference in Utrecht organised by the FEANTSA European Observatory on Homelessness looking forward to a great couple of days about the latest and greatest homelessness research.
www.crisis.org.uk/ending-homel... New report on @crisis-uk.bsky.social Housing First led by Imogen Blood and I’m also one of the co-authors.
By the way its now in paperback for around £40, rather less than the £200 for the hardback and the ebook is cheaper
www.feantsaresearch.org/public/user/... An interesting review of the Routledge Handbook of Homelessness by Joe Doherty in the @feantsa.bsky.social European Journal of Homelessness, makes some fair points around gaps (acknowledging we could not cover everything) see if we go to 2nd Edition...
youtu.be/57LR2b_6Ezo?... Me talking to my colleague Imogen Blood about Housing First and matters arising from it, on Youtube and wherever you get your podcasts.
Great to be at the launch of the new City of York Council homelessness strategy which has involved collaboration with myself and other colleagues working in homelessness research at @uoysbs.bsky.social
At the Tourism Our Voice conference organised by The Good Organisation. York has an enormous tourist industry and there’s huge potential to tackle issues like homelessness through ethical, social and sustainable tourism.
Thanks very much for this Anna.
Correction: thanks to @annaclarke.bsky.social the 180,000 is a *ten* year target.
www.gov.uk/government/n... 180,000 new social homes by 2029 in England (most of the investment backloaded). Ok. Good. Social housing completions 1947-50 - 521,790 - notice the difference in ambition (source: Indicators of UK House Building: Permanent dwellings started and completed, Table 3b, ONS).
At the final meeting of the Ingenious project ingenious.york.ac.uk which is led by Prof Nic Carslaw, on indoor air quality, strong evidence of associations between poor indoor air quality and deprivation and evidence showing the extent of fuel poverty.
Pleased to be in Bremen for another meeting of the European Observatory on Homelessness working with @feantsa.bsky.social preparing a new book on European homelessness, the research conference in Utrecht (www.feantsaresearch.org) and European comparative research on migrant homelessness.
About to do my bit for Social and Political Sciences and Social Policy at the @york.ac.uk and @uoysbs.bsky.social open days, which are today and tomorrow
www.imogenblood.co.uk/_files/ugd/7... Great to have had the chance to work on this new, I hope very accessible, guidance on Housing First Fidelity with my long-standing colleagues Imogen Blood and @anitabirchall.bsky.social
Research Digest Number 3: Women and Homelessness
www.feantsa.org/public/user/...
Great to be working with the @epochpractice.bsky.social team @feantsa.bsky.social on this series of research digests designed to support good practice in the European Platform on Combatting Homelessness across all 27 EU Member States.
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on.ft.com/3HERLIf England’s social housing funds ‘less generous’ than £39bn settlement suggests Rather depressing, a money later rather than sooner approach, alongside it not being £39bn for social housing, which it really should be.
www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Important and innovative work from my former CHP colleague Becky Tunstall showing again how housing costs and insecurity are at the root of mass poverty, misery and precarity in the UK
These stats are a tragedy. We need to build more family sized social homes to avoid under fives having to live in temporary accommodation www.insidehousing.co.uk/insight/how-...
endhomelessness.org/wp-content/u... This is staggering from the US @naehomelessness.bsky.social imagine almost every UK homeless system and service being switched off overnight, this is what may happen in the US
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/04/n... How unfortunate that cracks are appearing in an ultra thin apartment skyscraper on New York’s billionaire’s row, thankfully we can rest easy knowing the residents have a couple of dozen homes each that they can flee to.
www.theguardian.com/society/2025... An appalling human cost and financial waste, and this has been happening for years and years, see this from ‘16 by my colleague Julie Rugg: eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/95...
Ahead of the 2025 Spending Review we urge the government to commit to real action, and to invest in the future of supported housing before more vital services are lost.
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