Teachers in England driving homeless pupils to school and washing clothes, research shows

Survey finds schools referring homeless children to food banks as record numbers live in temporary housingSchools are regularly referring homeless children to food banks, driving them to classes and washing their clothes, according to research.A survey conducted by the housing charity Shelter and...

<p>Survey finds schools referring homeless children to food banks as record numbers live in temporary housing</p><p>Schools are regularly referring homeless children to food banks, driving them to classes and washing their clothes, according to research.</p><p>A survey conducted by the housing charity Shelter and NASUWT, also known as the Teachers’ Union, asked 11,000 teachers about their experiences of working with children living in temporary accommodation.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/25/teachers-in-england-driving-homeless-pupils-to-school-and-washing-clothes-research-shows">Continue reading...</a>
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