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Fund the construction of more children’s homes

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Thousands of buildings that become derelict may either be knocked down or left to rot. We urge the Government to fund the construction of children’s homes so that millions of children who are struggling have a safe space to live.

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Fund the construction of more children’s homes

National

Thousands of buildings that become derelict may either be knocked down or left to rot. We urge the Government to fund the construction of children’s homes so that millions of children who are struggling have a safe space to live.

National
25 reactions·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

React

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Members can read every reason.

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We would like the government to increase funding for children’s homes to ensure that the young people have the support they need to pay for things such as their food shopping, clothes, toiletries, phone bill, and anything else they need.

20Reasons
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Start with a trial using existing community NHS facilities to save on building costs. We feel more facilities are needed to treat chronic health problems at a local level. Something nearer to home.

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