ROUGH SLEEPING - Rough sleepers will receive further support after the government set out plans to fund 83 areas with the highest numbers of people at risk over the next 2 years.
Following on from the launch of its Rough Sleeping Strategy last month, the government has today (5 September 2018) announced provisional allocations of a £34 million fund to provide local support for those living on the streets.
Councils across England with the highest numbers of rough sleepers will receive a share of the funding to back on-going initiatives in their area, such as dedicated support teams and securing additional bed spaces.
It will be allocated for council spending over the next 2 years and is an extension of the £30 million that the government provided to councils in June through our Rough Sleeping Initiative Fund.
Among the projects benefitting from the initial £30 million are:
Image: Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP.
Communities Secretary, Rt Hon James Brokenshire MP said:
The Rough Sleeping Strategy set out the blueprint to end rough sleeping by 2027. Now, the government are vigorously taking the steps to make that happen.
The funding through the Rough Sleeping Initiative is already making a real difference in helping support those off the streets into services and accommodation this year.
The government’s expert Rough Sleeping Initiative Team has closely monitored the progress of the schemes developed from the first £30 million.
Alongside the £34 million allocated today, the government has set aside a further £11 million for spending on additional areas and projects to those supported by the Rough Sleeping Initiative and will announce further details in due course.
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