Publication of the 24th Report of the Abbé Pierre Foundation : « The state of poor Housing in France – 2019 ».
France 🇫🇷, February 1st 2019.
▶ The European Observatory for Non-Discrimination and Fundamental Rights (OENDDF, in French) was present at the Meeting of social actors organized by the Abbé Pierre Foundation for the publication of its 24th Report on « The state of poor Housing in France – 2019 ».
▶ The issue was: » At the gates of the street. When the State abandons persons leaving institutions « . This Meeting highlights the cases of persons leaving prison, psychiatric hospital, or Childhood Protection Public Assistance (ASE), which causes homelessness.
▶ 45 % of homeless persons have been homeless when they went out from prisons, psychiatric hospitals or Childhood Protection schemes.
▶ 23 % of persons leaving prison do not have a durable housing solution when they leave, even though housing is « a factor of reintegration and of prevention of recidivism ».
▶ 21 % of homeless persons who have been through Childhood Protection Public Assistance (ASE) find themselves in the street within one year after they leave the Institution.
▶ 4 million persons suffer from poor housing.
▶ More than 12 million persons are affected by the housing crisis.
Learn more : Fondation Abbé Pierre. 24th Report on « The state of poor Housing in France – 2019 ».
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