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Emergency Housing (Akutboende)

Social Services Act (2001:453) Ch. 4, § 1

What does it mean?

Emergency housing (akutboende) provides temporary accommodation for people experiencing acute homelessness or crisis situations. Under the Social Services Act, the municipality has ultimate responsibility to provide housing for persons who cannot arrange it themselves. Emergency housing includes shelters, emergency accommodations, hostels with municipal contracts, and temporary apartments.

Emergency housing is not a long-term solution but an acute intervention while waiting for more permanent housing. Stays are usually time-limited and often require contact with social services. Standards vary greatly — from dormitories at shelters to private rooms with shared bathrooms. Municipalities work according to the "housing staircase" or "housing first" model, where emergency housing is the first step toward permanent residence. Families with children and victims of domestic violence typically have priority.

Key Points

  • Temporary housing solution for acute homelessness or crisis situations
  • Municipality's ultimate responsibility under the Social Services Act
  • Includes shelters, emergency accommodations, and temporary apartments
  • Time-limited stay while waiting for permanent housing
  • Families with children and domestic violence victims typically have priority

Practical Tip

Contact social services in your municipality if you're experiencing acute homelessness. Call the municipality's emergency social services outside office hours. Charitable organizations like Stadsmissionen and the Salvation Army also offer emergency help.

Legal Basis: Social Services Act (2001:453) Ch. 4, § 1

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