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  • Alison's eldest child is finding it difficult to focus on his studies. His results at school are starting to show signs of deterioration. The child has confided to his teacher that he is finding it hard to study at home, but he feels guilty about complaining. Alison, Chichester.
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  • "For us to be normal we wouldn't have to think of having no space, but we do all the time" Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • We have been living in this flat for 8 years waiting to be moved into a larger home. At the time, Ralph was one year old and Ollie was just two weeks old...
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  • The family of six have been on a council waiting list for a bigger home for over three years.Recently the family has moved the younger children's beds into the living room.
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  • "We wrote to our local MP.  Emily was 7 months old then. We were told that the Environmental Health had assessed that our home is only meant for 4 people. We were moved back to band B. We have been waiting for 8 years now.” Alison, 2013.
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  • "Then we wrote to the MP. Emily was 7 months old. Only then they said that the Environmental Health said that actually our home is only meant for 4 people so then we were moved back to B band" Alison
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  • "We have been living in this flat for 8 years waiting to be moved into a larger home. At the time, Ralph was one year old and Ollie was just two weeks old..." Alison
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  • "For us to be normal we wouldn't have to think of having no space"
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  • We have been living in this flat for 8 years waiting to be moved into a larger home. At the time, Ralph was one year old and Ollie was just two weeks old...
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  • When she became pregnant with the fourth child, Alison was feeling both happy and sad, yet hopeful that soon they would have been accommodated in a bigger home. Years later her situation did not change.
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  • Recent studies have found that children living in overcrowded conditions have lower school attainment and more difficulty in forming relationships. Alison recounts that her older children don't want to invite their school peers to their home.
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  • "we have been living In this flat for 8 years. Ralph, my first child was one year old and Ollie was just two weeks old." Alison, July 2013
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  • "Whenever you go to the council to explain your situation, it does not feel like they are even listening. They seem to just not care. They make you feel as if you are lying to be able to get on a higher priority band. But they should come and live the overcrowding. They just don't care." Alison.
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  • "Everything is packed away, ready to move, yet we don't know when we are moving." Alison
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  • "I don't have my pretty things out anymore, no space to put my books, everything is packed away and ready to move, yet we don't know when and where we are moving to." Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • "The children don't get time for themselves. They do not a have private space to go to study or just being for themselves." Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • This is the bedroom in which Alison's four children sleep and play. Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • The quality of life of those living in overcrowded conditions is poor. It effects negatively well-being. Alison and her four children struggle with space.
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  • "Whenever you go to the council to explain your situation, it does not feel like they are even listening. They seem to just not care. They make you feel as if you are lying to be able to get on a higher priority band. But they should come and live the overcrowding. They just don't care." Alison.
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