HOMELESSNESS

Plans to end homelessness will 'fail' without funding

The Government’s pledge to end homelessness will fail unless services are fully funded in the upcoming Spending Review, the Salvation Army has warned.

The Government's pledge to end homelessness will fail unless services are fully funded in the upcoming Spending Review, the Salvation Army has warned.

In a new report, the charity said investing in homelessness would prevent spiralling costs in the future, such as expensive temporary accommodation that costs local authorities close to £1bn a year.

The report makes a number of recommendations, including an annual investment of £686m to tackle homelessness.

Local Government Association housing spokesman, Cllr David Renard, said: 'In the longer-term, housing must be a central part of the recovery from coronavirus, with the Spending Review delivering a genuine renaissance in council house-building that reduces homelessness, gets rough sleepers off the streets for good, supports people's wellbeing and is climate-friendly.'

A spokesman for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said: 'We're committed to breaking the cycle of homelessness and ending rough sleeping for good.

'That's why we changed the law so councils now have a duty to try to stop people from becoming homeless and have provided over half a billion pounds to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in 2020 and 2021.'
 

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