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Mental Health Awareness Week

 

Mental Health Awareness Week is focusing on the theme of ‘anxiety’ between 15th and 21st May. This is a time to reflect on the impact that mental health has on individuals and on society. As a social housing association, we want to highlight the complex and multifaceted link between poor mental health and housing insecurity and homelessness.

In the UK around 45% of people experiencing homelessness have been diagnosed with mental health issues. The causes of housing insecurity and homelessness are varied and include poverty, lack of affordable housing, addiction and more. However, mental health problems can also be a contributing factor making the relationship between mental illness and homelessness cyclical. For those who experience mental illness, homelessness can exacerbate symptoms and make it more difficult to access treatment and support. People who are not able to access safe affordable housing often face increased isolation and exposure to violence and trauma which can worsen their mental health.

At the same time, individuals experiencing homelessness are more likely to experience mental health problems due to the stress and trauma of their situation. The experience of homelessness can lead to anxiety, depression and other issues, creating a cycle that is difficult to break. The link between mental illness and housing insecurity is compounded by lack of access to a safe home, healthcare and support services.

We recognise the pressing need for a comprehensive approach to address the link between mental health and homelessness. Increased funding in social housing, health services and other support services is needed to address these issues. At WPH we will continue to expand and grow our social housing offering for women in London, providing safe and secure homes in today’s market.

 

 

Women's Pioneer Housing

Registered as a Co-operative & Community Benefit Society with the Financial Conduct Authority, register number 8137R and also as a Registered Provider of Social Housing with the Regulator of Social Housing, register number L1548

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