Shelter and Ipsos MORI
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A shocking four in ten people (43%) in Britain live in homes which fail to meet the ‘Living Home Standard’ – a measure of what makes an acceptable home.
Designed to be the housing equivalent of the Living Wage, the new Living Home Standard was developed by the public, for the public through a series of discussion groups, workshops and surveys. For the first time it revealed a measure of what everyone should have from a home in order to live, rather than just get by.
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