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Homelessness is on the rise in Britian with record numbers of people living in emergency accommodation.
Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, Chief Fire Officer of the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, spent time sleeping rough on the streets of Newport in Wales as a teenager.
Now, she is working to end homelessness and stop people getting stuck in poverty.
Amol and Sabrina discuss what can be done in schools to prevent homelessness, the stigma facing homeless people and how to stop professions from being dominated by the elites.
They also talk about Sabrina’s work with Prince William's charity, Homewards, and how poverty becomes a trap.
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Homelessness is on the rise in Britian with record numbers of people living in emergency accommodation.
Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, Chief Fire Officer of the West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, spent time sleeping rough on the streets of Newport in Wales as a teenager.
Now, she is working to end homelessness and stop people getting stuck in poverty.
Amol and Sabrina discuss what can be done in schools to prevent homelessness, the stigma facing homeless people and how to stop professions from being dominated by the elites.
They also talk about Sabrina’s work with Prince William's charity, Homewards, and how poverty becomes a trap.
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