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The £7.9 million data accelerator fund will support 10 data sharing projects across England to improve joined-up working between councils, NHS trusts and police.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Experts from across the housing sector have been brought together to form a new expert panel to advise the government on the delivery of the social housing white paper.
The Respite Rooms Trial Programme will see 12 local areas across England share £3.7 million to fund accommodation and expert support for victims of violence and abuse.
Essential support and treatment for vulnerable adults facing a combination of homelessness, substance misuse, poor mental health, domestic abuse, or contact with the criminal justice system.
Councils to now give priority to finding accommodation for victims who are homeless due to domestic abuse.
Minister recognises vital work of councils to mobilise their efforts to combat climate change and meet our ambitious net zero targets.
Rough sleepers are to be helped stay off the streets for good through a joined-up approach to treating the underlying causes of rough sleeping.
Eddie Hughes announces partnership with Big Society Capital that will see a total of £30 million invested in new homes for rough sleepers.
Mobile home residents will be better protected with stricter rules to clamp down on the small minority of rogue site owners and managers.
More rough sleepers are set to be helped off the streets and into safe accommodation thanks to a further £203 million funding.
Under the new Act, councils across England will have a legal duty to provide life-saving support such as therapy, advocacy and counselling in safe accommodation, including refuges.
Letter from the Minister for Local Government to councils in England on the High Court’s judgment regarding remote meetings.
The newly named Supporting Families programme to support some of the most vulnerable families in society.
Four pilots to improve the standard and quality of supported housing in England have been extended, backed by an additional £2.3 million.
Expanded £64 million Changing Futures programme will help more adults facing multiple issues such as homelessness, substance misuse and domestic abuse.
Homes will be made available in every region of England, enabling people who sleep rough to be rehoused in secure, long-term accommodation.
The campaign will better inform residents how to raise complaints if they are unhappy with the service from their social housing provider.
Funding will help ensure victims and their children who need it are able to access life-saving support in safe accommodation.
Letter from Luke Hall MP, Minister of State for Regional Growth and Local Government, to Councillor Hamida Ali, Leader of Croydon Council.
Councils will receive additional government support to prevent vulnerable people becoming homeless.
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