1/7 Proud that this Government has today committed over £260million to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping
Look what this involves
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@RushmoorCouncil have used FHSG to invest in 2 support workers to work with families with complex needs to ensure they do not become homeless
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6/7 We are also extending our Cold Weather Fund by £3million
Inspiring to see bold thinking in areas like the West Midlands ensuring more people come off the streets and into a warm bed this winter
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7/7 Whilst these announcements will make a big difference to lots of people, we are just getting started. As Minister for Homelessness I will give it my all to end rough sleeping by the end of this Parliament
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Very interesting the change in Leeds, thank you for sharing. This is a big challenge for us in East Devon with temporary accommodation costs going through the roof
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FHSG was introduced in 2017 and means that local authorities can freely fund a range of housing options which are appropriate for specific needs
Innovative ideas will help us gain the upper hand in the battle against homelessness and help tackle the problem at its roots