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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2/7 £200m is in the form of Flexible Homelessness Support Grants
FHSG was introduced in 2017 and means that local authorities can freely fund a range of housing options which are appropriate for specific needs
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3/7 FHSG funding gives local authorities the tools to combat homelessness in ways that work for their area
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4/7 FHSG in Leeds has been used to invest in upfront prevention to stop people becoming homeless in the first place
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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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