Working to prevent homelessness: Minister accepts in principle new recommendations to end homelessness in Wales
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The Welsh Government has set an ambitious goal of ending all forms
of homelessness and where it cannot be prevented ensure it is rare,
brief and unrepeated. All public services in Wales have a role to
play in delivering this vision. This requires a cross-government
approach, ensuring every Welsh Government department works
collaboratively to prevent and end homelessness. Last year, the
Housing Minister established the Homelessness Action Group to
advise the Welsh...Request free trial
The Welsh Government has set an ambitious goal of ending all forms of homelessness and where it cannot be prevented ensure it is rare, brief and unrepeated. All public services in Wales have a role to play in delivering this vision. This requires a cross-government approach, ensuring every Welsh Government department works collaboratively to prevent and end homelessness. Last year, the Housing Minister established the Homelessness Action Group to advise the Welsh Government on what actions it needs to take to realise its goal. The first of a series of reports, published in October, focused on the actions required to tackle rough sleeping during the winter of 2019/20 and the actions needed to prevent it in the longer term. In its initial response, the Welsh Government implemented a series of immediate actions to help more people who are sleeping rough off the streets. The group, chaired by Jon Sparkes, Chief Executive of Crisis, has now submitted its second and most comprehensive report on the long term, structural and strategic policies needed to end homelessness. The report sets out a framework of cross-government policies, plans and approaches to ensure everyone in Wales can be housed and that when it cannot be prevented, homelessness is rare, brief and non-repeated. This means that:
Homelessness Action Group Chair, Jon Sparkes said:
Housing Minister, Julie James said:
The action plan that will be developed to implement the recommendations will build on work already underway both at a Welsh Government level and across local authorities and the wider public sector to prevent and end homelessness. This includes:
The Group’s final piece of work will be to consider how to ensure that the delivery of rapid and permanent rehousing is central to work to prevent, tackle and end homelessness and how to ensure the Welsh Government and partner organisations work closely to effectively prevent, tackle and end homelessness in Wales. This report is expected to be published later this year. Notes to editorsThe Welsh Government set up the Homelessness Action Group (the Action Group) to recommend the steps needed to end homelessness in Wales. The Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James AM, asked the Action Group to answer the following questions:
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