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70% of Scots say homelessness should be a national priority amid growing crisis.
A new Ipsos poll commissioned by Crisis Scotland reveals widespread concern over homelessness, with 70% of Scots saying it should be a national priority and 25% worried someone they care about could become homeless within five years.
The survey, based on 1,050 adults, finds 25% have personal or close connections to homelessness, amid rising rough sleeping, temporary housing, and child homelessness.
Crisis is urging all political parties to commit to ending homelessness by 2040 through legally binding pledges, long-term funding, and cross-sector collaboration.
The campaign highlights systemic gaps despite Scotland’s progressive policies, with rising living costs and uneven childcare access worsening the crisis.
El 70% de los escoceses dice que la falta de vivienda debería ser una prioridad nacional en medio de la creciente crisis.