Action to help end rough sleeping by 2027
The Housing Minister has announced further support for vulnerable rough sleepers as part of the government's £100 million plan to end rough sleeping by 2027.
Key facts:
Why this matters:
No one should ever have to face a night on the streets, and we are taking steps to ensure people are never faced with this as their only option. The funding announced this week will get more professional help and guidance to rough sleepers so they can start their recovery, helping to build on our ambition to end rough sleeping for good by 2027.
Key facts:
- The Rapid Rehousing Pathway will fund innovative local schemes which will help those sleeping rough off the streets for good.
- The schemes involve new support workers who will be a single point of contact to help people with complex needs such as substance abuse and mental health problems to get the advice and support they need to turn their lives around.
- This support for vulnerable and help into safe and stable accommodation will get more people off the streets where they can begin to rebuild their lives.
Why this matters:
No one should ever have to face a night on the streets, and we are taking steps to ensure people are never faced with this as their only option. The funding announced this week will get more professional help and guidance to rough sleepers so they can start their recovery, helping to build on our ambition to end rough sleeping for good by 2027.
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