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New data reveals a distressing trend: one hundred four homeless children in England have suffered health or life-threatening issues due to temporary accommodation between 2019 and 2025. With seventy-six under one year old, the situation is dire. Over one hundred seventy-five thousand kids are stuck in temp spots, with Greater Manchester housing over eight thousand four hundred ninety-four. Despite government strategies, numbers remain stagnant due to slow local action. Families face constant moves, damp conditions, and disrupted medical care, particularly affecting pregnant moms and newborns. Lawmakers call this a systemic failure, demanding urgent fixes. Recent wins include free bus travel for kids and Awaabs Law addressing hazards like mold. Ministers promise stronger protections through new bills. Greater Manchester could lead the charge, tracking families better in hospitals and copying rough-sleeping successes to cut risks nationwide.
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