Press releases and statements
Homelessness: Open letter to Cabinet Secretary
Homelessness: Open letter to Cabinet Secretary - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 03 Apr 2017
Homelessness: Open letter to Cabinet SecretaryConference Hears Call for New National Homelessness Strategy
Conference Hears Call for New National Homelessness Strategy - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 24 Mar 2017
Conference Hears Call for New National Homelessness StrategyComment: Poverty and income inequality statistics for 2015/16
Comment: Poverty and income inequality statistics for 2015/16 - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 16 Mar 2017
Comment: Poverty and income inequality statistics for 2015/16Housing Benefit: withdrawing entitlement from 18-21 year olds
Housing Benefit: withdrawing entitlement from 18-21 year olds - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 03 Mar 2017
Housing Benefit: withdrawing entitlement from 18-21 year oldsHomeless families spend longer in temporary housing
Homeless families spend longer in temporary housing - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 07 Feb 2017
Homeless families spend longer in temporary housingHealth and fuel poverty projects mapped
Health and fuel poverty projects mapped - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 07 Feb 2017
Health and fuel poverty projects mappedTrip to the doctors could include financial check-up
Trip to the doctors could include financial check-up - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 31 Jan 2017
Trip to the doctors could include financial check-upDamning statistics show big increase in homeless children
Damning statistics show big increase in homeless children - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 17 Jan 2017
Damning statistics show big increase in homeless childrenTest projects support hundreds of private landlords to raise standards
Test projects support hundreds of private landlords to raise standards - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 10 Jan 2017
Test projects support hundreds of private landlords to raise standardsMore than 4 in 10 Scots would struggle with £50 increase in housing costs
More than 4 in 10 Scots would struggle with £50 increase in housing costs - Shelter Scotland
Posted on 04 Jan 2017
More than 4 in 10 Scots would struggle with £50 increase in housing costs