Last week Crisis alongside 16 of Britain’s leading health and
homelessness organisations, including the Royal College of
Physicians, Royal College of General Practitioners and St
Mungo’s, issued an
open letter to the Prime Minister calling on the UK
Government to ensure everyone who is sleeping rough is given
safe, self-contained accommodation as a priority due to the high
risk of coronavirus transmission in communal night shelters.
Responding to the announcement Jon Sparkes,
Crisis Chief Executive, said: “With temperatures
dropping and coronavirus cases on the rise, this funding falls
short of the bold action we need to keep people sleeping on our
streets safe this winter.
“Back in March, the government rightly decided that
night shelters and hostels were not a safe environment for people
during the pandemic. It’s completely unacceptable that this
approach should now change as we go into winter when the threat
remains the same. We must not force people to choose between
freezing on the street or a shelter, when both needlessly put
lives at risk.
“We urgently need the government to see sense on this
matter and keep winter night shelters closed. They must instead
provide councils with the crucial funding they need to provide
everyone forced to sleep rough with safe, self-contained
accommodation, as they did in March. Anything but this is risking
lives.”