New figures published by the National Records of Scotland show an estimated 256 homeless deaths across Scotland in 2020, with 33 estimated homeless deaths in Edinburgh.
The figures show the need for urgent change according to Lothian Scottish Greens MSP Lorna Slater.
Lorna Slater MSP said: “These shocking figures reveal the tragedy of homeless deaths in Edinburgh and across Scotland. There can be no doubt that change is urgently needed.
“As part of our cooperation agreement with the Scottish Government, we have committed to ending homelessness and protecting the rights of tenants. With these vital changes, I am confident that we will see these unacceptable figures falling in the years to come.
“A new deal for tenants will deliver a private rented sector regulator, place restrictions on evictions over winter, introduce penalties and compensation for illegal evictions, and see a national system of rent controls introduced.
“Rolling out the housing first approach is a key part of tackling homelessness. This approach recognises that housing is a human right and focuses on finding people a settled and secure home. It is a model that is specifically tailored for homeless people with complex and multiple needs.”