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Rough Sleeping Update

05 September 2022

Proposing MP
Tunbridge Wells
Type
Written Ministerial Statement
Department
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities

At a Glance

Issue Summary

Greg Clark announces a new strategy to end rough sleeping in England by defining clear goals and committing £2 billion over three years.

Action Requested

The strategy includes funding for various programmes, extending support initiatives, embedding prevention measures, and consulting on replacement legislation for the Vagrancy Act. It aims to prevent rough sleeping, ensure rare occurrences are brief and non-recurrent, and involves local authorities in tailored support efforts.

Key Facts

  • £2 billion of funding over three years to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping.
  • Rough sleeping levels at an 8-year low in England.
  • £500 million for the Rough Sleeping Initiative extended until 2025.
  • £13.9 million investment on top of £28 million already invested for Housing First pilots.
  • £32 million to expand housing first more widely.
  • £200 million new funding for the Single Homelessness Accommodation Programme to deliver up to 2400 homes.
  • Commitment to repeal the Vagrancy Act in full.
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