The GuardianMostly Factual8h ago
Care leavers given one-off £2,000 more likely to find housing, UK pilot finds
Young people who received the no-strings sum when leaving care also spent less on alcohol, tobacco and drugs
The first UK trial to test the impact of unconditional cash payments on homelessness found people given £2,000 were more likely to be happier, in stable housing and had stronger relationships six months later.
The landmark study by the Policy Institute at King’s College London found that young people leaving care who were given a one-off £2,000 cash lump sum, with no strings attached, ...
By Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent
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