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'Work or lose home' says minister | 'Work or lose home' says minister |
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Council tenants who do not work should seek employment or face losing their homes, the new housing minister Caroline Flint has proposed. | |
In an interview with The Guardian, Ms Flint suggested new applicants for social housing should be given "commitment contracts". | In an interview with The Guardian, Ms Flint suggested new applicants for social housing should be given "commitment contracts". |
The scheme would not be aimed at genuine incapacity benefit claimants. | The scheme would not be aimed at genuine incapacity benefit claimants. |
Half of all households paid for by benefits are without work, the Hills report published last February showed. | |
'Culture change' | |
Ms Flint will discuss the issue in a speech at the Fabian Society on Tuesday, through which it is thought she hopes to start a debate on a "something for something" culture. | |
She told the Guardian: "It would be a big change of culture from the time when the council handed someone the keys and forgot about them for 30 years. | |
"The question we should ask of new tenants is what commitment they will make to improve their skills, find work and take the support that is available." | |
It is understood that Ms Flint, who has just moved to housing from the Department of Work and Pensions, is keen to look at the link between housing and economic inactivity. | |
Living in an area where there is a concentration of unemployment can be a deterrent to finding work, she said. | |
'Peer pressure' | |
"If you are in a family, an estate or a neighbourhood where nobody works, that impacts on your own aspiration. It is a form of peer pressure." | |
The new contracts would apply to new council tenants at first, but could be extended to existing tenants. | |
More job centres could be opened on the estates themselves to tackle pockets of joblessness. | |
Ms Flint also said tenants who moved to take a job would be given priority in finding a new home. | |
The speech will be the first made by Ms Flint in her new post. | The speech will be the first made by Ms Flint in her new post. |