2. Question 1
From this question I can see
that the majority of the people
who took my survey are aged
16-24 which is helpful because
this is the age group that SASH
help and target. This means that
I know the answers these
people give will be more
productive and helpful than the
other ones.
4. Question 3
This question shows me that most
people would choose to go to
their friendâs house if they ever
became homeless. This shows me
that they would feel better
staying at their friends house
rather than a family members
house, possibly suggesting they
would think the reason they
would be homeless would be
because of their family.
5. Question 4
This question shows me that not
enough people know about
charities or organisations like
SASH that would be able to help
them if they were homeless. This
proves that we need to make
SASH more well known which is
the purpose of what we are
doing, creating advertising
products for SASH.
6. Question 5
This question shows me that people
believe that SASH do help and make a
difference to the lives of young
homeless people, but also a majority
of them donât even know what SASH
is, which shows me that we need to
get the word of SASH around so that
more people are aware of them.
7. Question 6
Most of the people who
completed my survey said they
would/already do support a
homeless charity. But 31% of the
people who answered donât know
of any homeless charities, also
showing that we need to raise
awareness for these type of
charities.
8. Question 7
A large number of people said
âMaybeâ for this question. This
might be because they havenât
been given enough information
about how they could go about
helping someone who was
homeless. SASH can help with
this and maybe people will
open up more to volunteering
to give up a spare room in their
home to a homeless young
person.
9. Question 8
Over 50% of the people who
answered my survey think that 16 â
24 year olds are affected the most
by homelessness. This may be
because they have known people in
that situation, or they have
experienced reasons themselves
that could cause a young person to
become homeless.