Episode 2
Hard-hitting series on homelessness. Roshelle, who has been homeless since she came out of the care system, decides that prison is a better option than sleeping rough.
New series following the lives of Cardiff's homeless. Twenty-year-old Roshelle has been homeless since she came out of the care system and is losing faith in the agencies that could help her. Caught up in drugs, she decides that prison is a better option than sleeping rough. Rhondda-born Carl discovers his chances of being housed by the council are slim and ends up sleeping in emergency accommodation for five months.
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Connor: On the Streets
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Food Drop
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Carl on floorspace
Duration: 01:27
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Chris Rushton |
Researcher | Angharad Arnold |
Sound | Angharad Arnold |
Executive Producer | Chris Rushton |
Executive Producer | Tracy Harris |
Broadcast
- Tue 7 Feb 2017 22:40麻豆社 One Wales & Wales HD only
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