According to the residents testimonies, 62 per cent had no access to wi-fi, whether free or paid.
A third did not have access to washing machines and 66pc shared a room with at least one child, with 80pc saying they did not think their accommodation was suitable.
Overall 78pc said living in temporary accommodation had impacted on their mental health
The report also finds residents struggling with the level of disrepair in their homes amid worries over safety.
Around two thirds of problems were not remedied within four weeks of being reported, with 15pc not repaired at all.
Hostel resident Habbiba said: “The cooker has been broken for three weeks and a burst pipe leaks into the room. I still haven’t been moved.
of their own. thanks for joining us. i m maureen umeh. karen gray houston is back in spotlesvania and in the news room with our top story. reporter: the deputy was on a marine patrol with another deputy. it was apparently a freak accident that did not involve a collision with another boat. the deputy schroder was thrown overboard and ridings was tossed about the boat and hit his head. father s day taking on sad overtones on lake anna as they investigate how the deputy died. the preliminary findings are in from the department of game and inland fisheries. the accident was caused when the broke was struck by a large wake or series of wakes which caused the boat to go sideways and caused the deputy to strike his head. deputy schroder who was ejected with minor injuries. colleagues were in a solid mood. the deputy s patrol car is draped in blank in front of the sheriff s office and covered in flowers. the sheriff s office is saddened by the loss of its own and this is com