When most people think of homelessness, they picture someone sleeping rough on the streets. While rough sleeping is the most visible form of homelessness, it is a fairly small percentage that only represents the tip of the iceberg. Homelessness takes many forms, and the reality is far more complex than the common stereotype suggests.
Many people experiencing homelessness are hidden from view. They may be sofa-surfing with friends or family, living in temporary accommodation such as hostels or B&Bs, or staying in overcrowded, unsuitable housing. Others are at constant risk of homelessness due to financial difficulties, relationship breakdowns, or insecure tenancies.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that homelessness is a result of chaotic lifestyle choices or substance misuse. In reality, it is often caused by factors beyond an individual’s control, such as job loss, rising living costs, domestic abuse, or changes in welfare support. Anyone can find themselves homeless, and many people in this situation are working families, young people leaving care, or older individuals struggling with rent and council tax increases.
The stigma surrounding homelessness can often prevent people from seeking help. Fear of judgment or being labelled as ‘homeless’ can make it harder for individuals to access support services that could help them secure stable housing.
At CHAP, we believe that homelessness is not just about a lack of a roof - it’s about the lack of security, stability, and support. By challenging the stereotypes and understanding the true scope of homelessness and the factors involved, we can work towards solutions that offer real, long-term change.
If you, or someone you know, is struggling with housing issues, CHAP is here to help. Our free, independent advice services can provide support with tenancy matters, financial difficulties, and homelessness prevention. Let’s change the conversation and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to access safe and secure housing.
Call Freephone 030 0002 0002 or visit www.chap.org.uk