Government publishes new initiative to reduce rough sleeping
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid today set out a bold
cross-government plan of action to significantly reduce the number
of people sleeping rough as the Homelessness Reduction
Act comes into force next week. Based on proven activity that
has helped deliver substantial decreases before, this further
action will have a rapid impact on rough sleeping now and...Request free trial
Communities Secretary Sajid Javid today set out a
bold cross-government plan of action to significantly
reduce the number of people sleeping rough as
the Homelessness
Reduction Act comes into force next week.
Based on proven activity that has helped deliver substantial decreases before, this further action will have a rapid impact on rough sleeping now and represents major progress towards the government’s commitment to halve rough sleeping by 2022 and eliminate it altogether by 2027. The new package of measures – which builds on government action to date – includes:
In addition, the government is also working with the National Housing Federation to look at providing additional, coordinated move-on accommodation for rough sleepers across the country. This builds on the existing 3,750 ‘clearing house’ places already provided in London Communities Secretary Sajid Javid said:
The Homelessness Reduction Act is the most ambitious legal reform in decades and places new duties on councils to prevent and relieve homelessness, including for single homeless people who are at greater risk of sleeping rough. The new package of measures announced today provides cross-government support and funding for local housing authorities to drive a significant reduction in rough sleeping. Departments across government are working to support the Act and make sure there is sustained progress on the commitment to halving rough sleeping by 2022 and eliminating it all together by 2027. This package of new measures will be supported by the:
The government is taking significant action to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping through:
Further informationFurther detail is available on gov.uk The Homelessness Reduction Act comes into effect on 3 April 2018. Read more information on the Homelessness Reduction Act. Clearing Houses provide supported housing in London for people with a history of rough sleeping. All properties are self-contained 1-bed or studio flats and are provided by housing associations. In January, the Secretary of State for Culture announced that up to £135 million of dormant assets would be directed to Big Society Capital (BSC). BSC are currently developing a strategy to deploy the majority of this into a substantial programme of investment in housing for vulnerable people including those most at risk of homelessness or rough sleeping. Read more on dormant assets. |