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Written questions by Glindon.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Mary Glindon this session, with the full answer and department. See how every department answers, or back to the MP page.

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30 Aug 2024·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
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Communities and Local Government, what recent assessment her Department has made of the sustainability of the homelessness sector.

Reply

Homelessness levels are far too high. We must address this and deliver long term solutions. The Government will look at these issues carefully and will develop a new cross-government strategy, working with mayors, councils and key stakeholders across the country to get us back on track to ending homelessness once and for all.More widely, we are taking action to tackle the root causes of homelessness. This includes delivering the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation, building 1.5 million new homes over the next parliament, and abolishing Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions which will prevent private renters being exploited and discriminated against and empower people to challenge unreasonable rent increases. The Government has also confirmed £450 million for a third round of the Local Authority Housing Fund which will support local authorities to obtain better quality temporary accommodation for homeless families. The Government continues to support councils to deliver the Homelessness Reduction Act, including through the £440 million Homelessness Prevention Grant in 2024/25.

30 Aug 2024·Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government·Answered
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Communities and Local Government, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of social housing waiting lists on the capacity of homelessness services.

Reply

We recognise England is in an acute housing crisis, with the social housing waiting list standing at 1.29 million in March 2023, and there is insufficient social housing to meet demand.This Government will deliver the biggest increase in social and affordable housebuilding in a generation, and has already set out a number of steps - Housing targets increased to get Britain building again - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk). We will be providing £450 million to enable councils to acquire and create homes for families at risk of homelessness and more widely we will develop a long-term strategy to put us back on track to ending homelessness.Local authorities are required by law to give priority to certain categories of people when allocating social housing, this includes people who are homeless.In addition, when designing their allocation scheme local authorities must consider their homelessness strategy. Where a Private Registered Provider has been requested by a local authority to assist them in the discharge of their homelessness functions, it must cooperate to such extent as is reasonable in the circumstances in offering accommodation to people with priority under the authority’s allocation scheme.

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