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  Aug 28, 2020  
     
 

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Almost 16,000 children found themselves homeless last year and a household lost their home every 17 minutes, new figures from the Scottish Government have shown.

Annual homeless statistics released yesterday show an overall increase of homelessness of four per cent, with 11,665 households in temporary accommodation on March 31 2020, just a week after Covid-19 had put the country into lockdown.

The number is the highest on record and a rise of six per cent compared with 2018/19 and includes 7,280 children, a seven per cent increase and again the highest on record.

Figures also show Edinburgh City Council were, for the third year in a row, the worst offenders for placing pregnant women and children in unsuitable accommodation and breaching legislation regulating temporary accommodation.

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