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‘Raise six-month hostel limit to get Hong Kong’s homeless off the street’

Lawmakers told of rising numbers sleeping rough, unable to find affordable housing

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The government says 904 people are homeless, but the last survey was conducted in 1999. Photo: Nora Tam

The homeless should be allowed to stay in hostels for at least 18 months rather than the current limit of six months to cope with a surge in people sleeping rough, lawmakers heard on Tuesday.

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Service providers told a meeting of the Legislative Council’s public complaints office that there were 1,614 homeless people in the city – 200 more than three years ago.

Worrying new trends had also emerged: more people were going back on the streets after a stint away because they could not find affordable and liveable housing, and more homeless people had jobs paying the minimum wage.

The Social Welfare Department provides five short-term hostels and two emergency shelters.

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“I only had six months [at the homeless shelter] and the places I’ve seen were so bad and all fire hazards,” Chow Hing-kong, a former street sleeper, said. He had just found a 24 sq ft space to call home – the only type of accommodation he could afford – but was tempted to go back on the streets.

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