"Social housing must be springboard not safety net" PDF Print E-mail
caroline flint housing minister Breaking the link between social housing and worklessness will be a priority for government, Caroline Flint told the Fabian Society in her first speech as Housing Minister, but Adam Sampson of Shelter and Dave Prentis of Unison warned of the danger of stigmatising social housing.

 

 

Social housing must act as a springboard, not just a safety net, new Housing Minister Caroline Flint told a Fabian conference in her first major speech in the role.

Flint floated the idea that new tenants who can work could sign commitment contracts when getting a tenancy, agreeing to actively seek work, as part of a package of measures to break the link between social housing and worklessness.

'There are also many who are currently unemployed who could find work with the right training and support', she said.

Flint argued that housing policy needs 'urgent attention and swift action', and that she wanted to begin a 'national debate about the role of social housing in the twenty-first century', Stressing that she was 'asking more questions than offering answers', she acknowledged that her ideas could be 'provocative' but that radical thinking was needed to break the link between social housing and worklessness.

 

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