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58 babies died in settings where temporary accommodation was a factor

We’re expecting to see Starmer in Wales shortly but other ministers have been doing the rounds this morning.

Speaking on one of the new measures – making sure mothers and newborns aren’t discharged from hospitals into B&Bs or other unsuitable emergency housing – Homelessness minister Alison McGovern noted the deaths that had occurred in such settings.

“It really, really shocked me to find out that in the five years to 2024, 74 children, including 58 babies, died,” she told BBC Breakfast. “And one of the causes that was attributed to their death was the effect of temporary accommodation and that’s because of poor healthcare.”

She said she would “consider myself a failure” if newborns were still being discharged to B+B accommodation when she finishes in her job.

Homelessness charity Crisis has said this has “the potential to save lives, as we know young children have tragically died in unsuitable temporary accommodation”.

  • The government’s new child poverty reduction strategy reads on page 67:Newborn babies should never be discharged into B&B or other unsuitable shared accommodation. The government commits to ending the practice of discharging newborn babies into B&B or other unsuitable shared accommodation. We will work with local authorities, supported by robust NHS pathways, to make sure safe and appropriate alternatives are available and used.”

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