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Councils will receive additional government support to prevent vulnerable people becoming homeless.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Letters from Kelly Tolhurst, Minister for Rough Sleeping and Housing, to trade bodies representing caravan and park home site owners.
Rough sleepers across England will receive extra support to help them recover from drug and alcohol misuse.
New scheme to help adults across England facing multiple disadvantages like homelessness and mental health issues.
An extra £68 million will help thousands more disabled people to access grants to improve their homes so they can live independently.
Ministers have today (18 November 2020) confirmed a major funding boost for victims of rape and domestic abuse as services face dealing with greater demand this winter.
Significant grant funding for businesses to be delivered via local authorities across England
Over £150 million to be made available across England to provide a permanent place to live for some of the most vulnerable in society.
New guidance for councils has been published to help ensure care leavers have the stable homes they need, and prevent them from becoming homeless.
The government has published a new National Statement of Expectations (NSE) for supported housing.
New funding for councils so they can prepare for new domestic abuse duty.
Homelessness Reduction Act helps 243,680 households to keep their home or move into longer term accommodation.
The funding will provide interim accommodation and support as part of the government's commitment to end rough sleeping.
A further 25 charities will receive a share of £1 million boost as part of the government’s £10 million emergency fund.
Youth homelessness charity St Basils to benefit from £90,000 to support young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Next Steps Accommodation Programme launched today makes resources available to councils to help ensure 15,000 people continue to have a safe place to stay.
Letter to all local authorities in England to update them on funding to support interventions for those placed in emergency accommodation, and support for EEA rough sleepers.
Over 130 charities are set to benefit from £6 million of government funding to allow them to continue their work supporting rough sleepers during the pandemic.
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