Here is a response to today's Budget announcement from
the National Housing Federation, the voice of
affordable housing in England.
Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation,
says:
“This budget is an important step in helping the country get back
on its feet, as we navigate our recovery from the pandemic.
"Housing associations see every day how the universal credit
uplift provides much needed relief for those living on the lowest
incomes - so its short-term extension is welcome. This extra £20
a week helps families buy enough food to feed themselves and pay
their rent. That said, we are concerned that families and
children will face the same risk of financial hardship in 6
months' time, when the effects of the crisis will still be felt.
It's good to see the government bring forward exemptions to the
shared accommodation rate, ensuring independent living is more
affordable for people under 25 who have experienced homelessness
and care leavers. This will also help people to move on from
emergency accommodation more easily. Extra funding to support
survivors of domestic abuse is also welcome news and we’ll look
forward to seeing more detail on this.
The announcement of a new MMC taskforce is positive, as well as
the focus on helping people get onto the housing ladder. We must
not forget for those on the lowest incomes who cannot afford to
buy their own home, building more social housing in the coming
years will also be crucial to recovery.”