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  • Daniela is a single mum and became  homeless through a series of bad circumstances. The council has offered her a temporary bedsit which she shares with her daughter. Daniela, September 2013.
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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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  • "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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  • "So it is not a very nice experience living in overcrowded situation and it is not very good for my child because for one he needs his space, his things, his toys in one place, his desk to write." Viviene, May 2012.
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  • That' s how it is and just have to live with things as they are.” Daniela.
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  • Most studies on the housing crisis would demonstrate that those living in overcrowding are mostly living in social homes and thus depending on the State for housing. Linda, November 2012.
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  • Sandy is reading her granddaughter homework from chair in the living room that she uses also for sleeping. She has just returned from a time in hospital with diabetes which has impaired her to walk. Sandy, October 2012.
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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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  • This is the bedroom in which Alison's four children sleep and play. Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • "Sometimes you wanna watch tv or wanna do computer but it is just a living room and the bedroom is too small  and you cannot have a tv or a computer there." Linda, February, 2012.
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  • "It is not easy living here ...even turning on the light... because my daughter is still little I can manage" Daniela, September 2013.
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  • "Everything gets affected. It affects you psychological, even if we do love each other the lack of space makes us quarrel." Sandy, April 2012.
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  • "My child cannot have play dates as there is no space for playing and they could hurt. It is not a happy or nice way to live, but there is not much I can do. I just have to cope as much as I can. " Vivienne, May 2012.
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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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  • "As a single mum, it is difficult.  I have rent arrears at the moment and so I am not sure I will be able to move in a bigger home.I don’t have enough money. I don’t get any benefits because of my papers." Linda, April 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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  • Philip has been homeless for a long time. He has respiratory problems and he is still on medication for TB.
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  • "There are only two pieces of furniture that fit in the flat, the chest drawer and a medium sized futon which I share with my daughter" Daniela.
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  • A large number of children are cramped in the disused airport, Hellenikon. As the urgency and emergency is pressing on, refugees are accommodated in very unsuitable communal spaces.
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