Youth homelessness charity Centrepoint has launched a video campaign to fight the stigma faced by young vulnerable people online and in public.
The video highlights real comments posted on social media, with some users saying that “homeless people are nothing”. One person asks, “why don’t you just go home?” (from which the campaign takes its name).
Others accuse teenagers of being “stroppy” and “avoiding parental authority”
Over half of young people supported by Centrepoint have been forced to leave home because of a family relationship breakdown. One in ten left because they were being physically abused. The video concludes: “going home isn’t always an option”.
It was also found that 36 per cent were care leavers while nearly 30 per cent had been sleeping rough. The charity’s figures show that 103,000 young people were homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in 2017-18.
Aidan, a transgender man who had to leave home after his father tried to force him into marrying another man, has been on the receiving end of similar comments from the public.