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69 more flats or rooms to be made available to Leicester s rough sleepers

69 more flats or rooms to be made available to Leicester s rough sleepers £1.2 million of Government cash has been secured for measures to tackle homelessness More accommodation is being provided for Leicester s rough sleepers (Image: Getty) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An action plan costing more than £1 million is to be put in place in Leicester in a bid to make sure nobody is forced to sleep on the streets.

How Croydon is tackling rough sleeping | Eastlondonlines

How Croydon is tackling rough sleeping Over one quarter (27%) of all people sleeping rough in the UK are in London. Pic: Nick Fewings.  Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Lewisham and Croydon councils have received government grants of over £1m to tackle rough sleeping, Croydon receiving the highest sum of £1.76m. This funding is part of a £ 203million investment from the government’s Rough Sleeping Initiative, which provides accommodation and health support for rough sleepers.  According to a statement, the funding will be allocated to councils across England and will support projects such as shelters, specialist mental health or addiction services, and targeted support to help rough sleepers off the streets for good.

£350,000 Gov funding supports Isle of Wight council s bold ambition to end homelessness

£350,000 Gov funding supports Isle of Wight council s bold ambition to end homelessness
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LocalGov co uk - Your authority on UK local government - Council chiefs welcome £200m to help rough sleepers

Council chiefs welcome £200m to help rough sleepers Local authority leaders have welcomed a Government announcement that they will receive over £200m to help rough sleepers but called for a renewed focus on homelessness prevention services. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick announced on Saturday that councils will receive £203m Rough Sleeping Initiative funding to help people off the streets – an 81% increase from the £112m provided last year. The Rough Sleeping Initiative was launched in 2018 to help local areas provide tailored services to those living on the streets. This weekend’s funding boost will be used by councils, charities and other local groups to pay for up to 14,500 bed spaces and 2,700 support staff across England.

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