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Nearly £220 million given to councils across the country to help deliver over 800 homes for rough sleepers and help prevent families from becoming homeless
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Government provides certainty and stability for Ukrainians, with visa holders now eligible to stay for an additional 18 months.
Over £17 million to help rough sleepers into long term housing as cold weather bites. Money to provide more bed spaces for areas most in need.
People at risk of homelessness will be helped into stable, long-term accommodation thanks to nearly £150 million of government funding.
Rough sleepers to access a safe place to stay and vital support to help turn their lives around as funding is given to 26 night shelters across England.
Vulnerable young people and children from Ukraine, Afghanistan and Hong Kong will receive vital mental health support through a new £2.5 million fund.
Money provided to local authorities so they can make quicker home adaptations for older people or those with disabilities, ensuring they can stay independent.
£34.6 million awarded across London and over 70 other areas to support rough sleepers.
Free English language and employment courses announced as Ukrainians celebrate their Independence Day.
A new government-backed scheme providing free legal advice to help 38,000 people a year at risk of losing their home launches today (1 August).
£10.7 million funding allocated to local areas working in partnership to support vulnerable people.
Organisations, including national children's charity Barnardo’s, will use funding to help improve English language ability and skills for jobs.
Funding will be allocated across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, helping support Ukrainian families into their own homes.
Rough sleepers will be given a safe place to stay and vital support to help turn their lives around, backed by £3.3 million government funding
A £73 million scheme to improve peoples’ life chances has been extended as government increases support for vulnerable people.
Up to £233.5 million allocated to the Supporting Families programme for 2023/24, in addition to the £1.9 billion allocated over the past 10 years
Government announces a third year of support to help Hong Kongers settle into life in the UK.
28 local authorities across England will receive funds to help people in drug and alcohol treatment.
The Homelessness Prevention Grant will support vulnerable people in England who are homeless or at risk of losing their home.
Thousands of families who opened their homes to Ukrainians fleeing Putin’s illegal war will now receive a package of further support
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