Nicholas
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Resource ID
371
Access
Open
Contributed by
Stacey Kelly
Date
06 December 22
Area of Homelessness
Sofa surfing
People
Individual
Keywords
Homelessness, end homelessness, Centre for Homelessness Impact, end homelessness stigma, unemployment and homelessness, sofa surfing and homelessness, disability and homelessness, homelessness Liverpool, ME and homelessness, Chronic fatigue and homelessness, unable to claim disability benefits, benefits and homelessness, universal credit and homelessness
Credit
Centre for Homelessness Impact
Approved for use until
07 December 24 @ 00:00
Expiration date
07 December 24
Source
Digital Camera
Caption
Centre for Homelessness Impact challenging perceptions of homelessness.
Before becoming unable to work with ME, Nicholas was a postgraduate student and management accountant for sizable companies in the North West. After trying and failing to receive benefits for his disability, he began living with friends in 2009. Sofa surfing feels insecure, but he spends his spare time on voluntary activities and leading experts by experience groups for Crisis and the City Council.