Blue Triangle Election Manifesto: Five Actions for Change
Right now, Scotland is facing a housing emergency. People are stuck in temporary accommodation for far too long, support services are under huge pressure, and those arriving in crisis often face systems that feel overwhelming. Our Blue Triangle election manifesto outlines five actions the new Scottish Government can take to reduce homelessness, strengthen support and create a system that is kinder, more effective and more human.
Homelessness isn’t inevitable. With the right support at the right time, people can recover, rebuild and thrive.
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1) Make Trauma Informed Housing and Support the National Standard
People deserve calm, compassionate support that understands trauma. We’re calling for a national framework, funded training and supervision, accommodation standards that prioritise safety and dignity, and commissioning/procurement that is trauma informed by default. Scotland already has national trauma resources and training programmes to build on—let’s make them the norm in homelessness and housing.
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2) Guarantee Fair, Long Term and Sustainable Funding
One year cycles create uncertainty for people and services. We’re calling for a move to 3–5 year, full cost funding and create a National Supported Housing Fund to protect specialist services and a stable workforce.
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3) Deliver More Social and Affordable Homes Where They’re Needed Most
Without permanent homes the whole system blocks. Scotland needs to boost social housing supply—especially one bed and family homes—targeted to high pressure areas, including Glasgow, and ring fence investment for supported housing. Pressure on temporary accommodation remains at record levels; targeted investment is essential to cut these waits.
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4) Build Real Partnership Across Housing, Health, Justice and Social Care
Homelessness spans multiple systems. Treat third sector providers as equal strategic partners, share goals and data, create local multi disciplinary teams, and involve people with lived experience in design and decisions.
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5) Make Homelessness Prevention a Practical Duty Across All Public Services
Most homelessness is predictable and preventable. Now that the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025 has passed, Scotland must fully implement the “ask and act” prevention duties—with clear roles across public bodies and early help up to six months before crisis.
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Our Commitment
Across all five actions, we want a system that:
• Reduces time spent in temporary accommodation, particularly for families and young people
• Provides dignified, rights based support for people with complex needs
• Helps people build brighter futures, not just cope with crisis
Because losing your home shouldn’t mean losing your future.
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