Children's Commissioner Data Reveals Scale of Childhoods Spent in Unsuitable B&Bs

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Children's Commissioner Data Reveals Scale of Childhoods Spent in Unsuitable B&Bs
Published April 16, 2026
The Children's Commissioner for England has published alarming new data revealing that tens of thousands of children are spending extended periods of their childhoods living in unsuitable temporary accommodation. Many of these families are residing in bed and breakfast establishments where children lack basic privacy, often sharing bathrooms with strangers and living cramped together in single rooms. These conditions represent a significant failure to provide adequate housing for vulnerable families, with lasting impacts on children's wellbeing and development. The research builds on previous investigations into child poverty and highlights the urgent need for policy intervention to prevent childhoods being spent in such inappropriate settings. The Commissioner has been actively campaigning for an end to this practice, emphasising that no child should be forced to grow up without a proper home environment. Local authorities face significant challenges in housing provision, but the data underscores the imperative to find better solutions for families who find themselves without permanent accommodation. For lead members with responsibility for children's services, this data presents both a moral imperative and a practical challenge. As corporate parents, councils must balance housing shortages with their duty to safeguard vulnerable children, ensuring that temporary accommodation arrangements do not compromise children's safety, education, and long-term life chances.
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