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Call for government to end ‘benefit trap’ affecting 30,000 young people in supported housing

A group of more than 150 youth, homelessness and housing association organisations has called on chancellor Rachel Reeves to end a “benefit trap” that affects an estimated 30,000 young people living in supported housing.

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The Centrepoint team on Parliament Square for its ‘Make Work Pay’ campaign stunt in September (picture: Alamy)

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