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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
The HES can identify non-UK rough sleepers who qualify for public funding on the basis of their immigration status but are unable to prove it.
A response by the government to the Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee's report on protecting rough sleepers and renters.
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
General and specialist support and advice about housing and homelessness, and help with household items and clothing.
Government today publishes landmark £2 billion Rough Sleeping Strategy to drive forward manifesto commitment to end rough sleeping for good
Support will give local areas the tools and funding they need to protect people from life-threatening cold weather and the risks posed by coronavirus.
More rough sleepers are set to be helped off the streets and into safe accommodation thanks to a further £203 million funding.
Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick announces £3.2 million emergency funding to help rough sleepers to self-isolate.
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