‘No strings’ cash for care leavers could reduce homelessness, study finds
News17.03.26by Gavriel Hollander Offering ‘no strings attached’ cash to young people leaving care reduces the risk of homelessness and helps them find stable housing, a new study has found.

King’s College London carried out the study, which found people given money had a better housing situation than those who did not receive cash (picture: Alamy)
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