The third and final webinar in the series, Racism and Homelessness, Exposed: Identifying and Addressing Inequalities in Systems, took place on Wednesday 7th May. The seminar highlights inequalities within the homelessness, housing and wider systems that are creating the conditions that mean people from Black and minoritised ethnic groups are disproportionately more likely to experience precarious housing and homelessness, in its worst forms, and for longer.
Professor Suzanne Fitzpatrick presents relevant key findings of I-SPHERE’s long running research programme on Homelessness amongst Black and Minoritised Communities in the UK including new evidence not yet published and there are presentations and discussions with Dr Shabna Begum CEO of the Runnymede Trust, Jean Templeton CEO of St Basils and Chair of the West Midlands Combined Authority Homelessness Taskforce and Dr Nick Clare, Associate Professor at Nottingham University.
Racism & Homelessness, Exposed: Identifying & Addressing Inequalities in Systems (3) | Crisis UK