Responding to a report by Crisis on sofa surfing, Cllr David
Renard, Local Government Association housing spokesman said:
“Behind every instance of homelessness, including those who
are forced to ‘sofa surf’, lies an individual tragedy and
councils want to work with the new government to prevent this
from happening in the first place and support those
affected.
“Councils are doing all they can to tackle homelessness but
the new government can help to address this by adapting welfare
reforms to protect families at risk of becoming homeless, by
restoring Local Housing Allowance rates to cover at least the
lowest third of market rents when the current freeze ends in
2020.
“Councils want to work with the new government to see
councils get the further powers and funding they need to build
desperately needed affordable new homes. This should include
urgent reform to the Right to Buy scheme, to enable councils to
keep all sales receipts and set discounts locally.”
NOTES TO EDITORS
Housing advisers programme - The LGA’s sector-led
improvement offers robust peer challenge and support to help
councils improve performance, become more efficient and effective
and share good practice. As part of that offer, we provide a
Housing Advisers Programme which is designed to support councils
seeking to innovate in meeting the housing needs of their
communities. In the previous two years of the Housing Advisers
Programme, we have funded over 100 councils to help councils
build homes, reduce homelessness, plan for population ageing,
understand the student housing market, increase supply of modular
housing, and more. For more information visit https://www.local.gov.uk/housing-advisers-programm
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