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How gaps in education, work and welfare support can push neurodivergent people into homelessness
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The article examines how gaps in education, employment, and welfare support systems disproportionately affect neurodivergent people and contribute to homelessness in the UK, noting that while neurodivergent individuals are overrepresented among homeless populations, much evidence remains anecdotal rather than systematically researched.

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How gaps in education, work and welfare support can push neurodivergent people into homelessness
Jonathan Tallon/Shutterstock Homelessness in the UK is reaching critical levels, with more than 380,000 people estimated to be without a home in England alone as of late 2025. There is also a growing recognition that neurodivergent people are over-represented among homeless populations. But much of this comes from anecdotal reports from service providers or localised research projects looking at specific neurodivergences like autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). So, our n
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