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UN scrutinising impact of UK housing benefit changes | UN scrutinising impact of UK housing benefit changes |
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A senior United Nations official is examining the impact of changes to UK housing benefit on the human rights of low-income households. | A senior United Nations official is examining the impact of changes to UK housing benefit on the human rights of low-income households. |
Raquel Rolnik is meeting tenants across Britain affected by the shake-up. | Raquel Rolnik is meeting tenants across Britain affected by the shake-up. |
Since April, social tenants in England, Scotland and Wales who are deemed to have surplus bedrooms have seen their housing benefit reduced. | Since April, social tenants in England, Scotland and Wales who are deemed to have surplus bedrooms have seen their housing benefit reduced. |
Ministers say it tackles an unfair "spare room subsidy" but opponents have dubbed it a "bedroom tax". | Ministers say it tackles an unfair "spare room subsidy" but opponents have dubbed it a "bedroom tax". |
Ms Rolnik, the UN's Special Rapporteur on housing, will outline the initial findings of her study next week after visiting London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast and Manchester. | |
'Special attention' | 'Special attention' |
Speaking midway through her visit, Ms Rolnik said: "The UK has voiced its commitment to human rights on repeated occasions, and this mission will give me an opportunity to assess in-depth to what extent adequate housing, as one central aspect of the right to an adequate standard of living, is at the core of this commitment. | Speaking midway through her visit, Ms Rolnik said: "The UK has voiced its commitment to human rights on repeated occasions, and this mission will give me an opportunity to assess in-depth to what extent adequate housing, as one central aspect of the right to an adequate standard of living, is at the core of this commitment. |
"The UK faces a unique moment, when the challenge to promote and protect the right to adequate housing for all is on the agenda. | "The UK faces a unique moment, when the challenge to promote and protect the right to adequate housing for all is on the agenda. |
"In doing so, special attention would need to be given to responding to the specific situations of various population groups, in particular low-income households and other marginalised individuals and groups." | "In doing so, special attention would need to be given to responding to the specific situations of various population groups, in particular low-income households and other marginalised individuals and groups." |
The UK is a signatory to a number of international treaties which protect the right to adequate housing and non-discrimination. | The UK is a signatory to a number of international treaties which protect the right to adequate housing and non-discrimination. |
Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes housing as part of the "right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and of his family". | Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes housing as part of the "right to a standard of living adequate for the health and wellbeing of himself and of his family". |
Ms Rolnik's final report will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council next year. | Ms Rolnik's final report will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council next year. |
Ministers argue they are addressing an anomaly in the housing system where equivalent assistance in the social rented sector is not available to private tenants. | Ministers argue they are addressing an anomaly in the housing system where equivalent assistance in the social rented sector is not available to private tenants. |
But critics claim it is forcing families into poverty and will increase the benefit bill by pushing people into the private sector. | But critics claim it is forcing families into poverty and will increase the benefit bill by pushing people into the private sector. |
A group of disabled people lost a legal challenge to the changes at the High Court in July, with judges ruling that the policy was not unlawfully discriminatory. | A group of disabled people lost a legal challenge to the changes at the High Court in July, with judges ruling that the policy was not unlawfully discriminatory. |
However, the High Court criticised the government for failing to follow a 2012 ruling that said housing benefit should not be cut where disabled children were involved. | However, the High Court criticised the government for failing to follow a 2012 ruling that said housing benefit should not be cut where disabled children were involved. |
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