Gay homeless people

UK, remember your settings and improve government services. A report into the experiences, attitudes and needs of homeless LGBT people, considering how well housing and support services meet the needs of this group. This report is the final output from an exploratory research study to better understand the needs and experiences of homeless lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender LGBT people.

The study was commissioned in in response to an identified gay homeless people gap about LGBT homelessness, with the aim to support government efforts in improving the lives of LGBT people and tackling homelessness. It draws on published international evidence, and fieldwork undertaken with homeless LGBT people in England.

The fieldwork took place inso the rates of homelessness among different groups may have since changed. Commitments made towards improving the housing and services support for LGBT people in the Ending rough sleeping for good strategy were directly informed by the findings of this research.

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LGBT people's experiences of homelessness

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people's experiences of homelessness HTML. Appendices HTML. This is a legacy report which was commissioned and completed under the previous government. Updates to this page Published 27 September Sign up for emails or print this page Get emails about this page.

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