Scandal: Vulnerable women and children warehoused in mixed-sex homeless hotels amid reported abuse
This is a profound moral and systemic repeated failure by both local councils and national government in Scotland. Placing vulnerable women—many fleeing domestic abuse, trauma, or poverty—alongside men in mixed-sex temporary accommodation (hostels, B&Bs, or "homeless hotels") exposes them to predation, drugs, violence, and re-traumatisation, often with their children present. It is indefensible. The Human Cost Women experiencing homelessness already face sky-high rates of prior victimisation: domestic abuse drives much of it, with studies showing 40%+ of homeless women citing it as a key factor. Many have histories of childhood sexual abuse, assault, or coercive control. Mixed-sex settings turn "temporary" shelter into a gauntlet of fear. Reports document harassment, sexual assaults, rapes, exploitation, and drug exposure in these environments. Women describe men entering rooms at night, trafficking risks, and feeling "terrified" or "ruthless" conditions. Children witness or face indir