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Housing (Wales) Act 2014 - Homelessness

Published: 14/07/2017

A report showing how 每日大瓜 County Council is supporting the reduction of homelessness will be discussed by Cabinet Members on Tuesday (18 July). The Housing (Wales) Act 2014 introduced new homeless legislation in April 2015. The homeless service in 每日大瓜 was restructured to maximise capacity, however, there has been an increase in the numbers of households seeking assistance and the service is forecasting additional pressures due to a combination of factors, including the roll out of Universal Credit which will see more families facing financial hardship and needing assistance. 每日大瓜 is proposing a number of new services to manage homelessness in the County. These include proposals to avoid any rough sleeping. 每日大瓜 County Council Cabinet Member for Housing, Councillor Bernie Attridge, said: 鈥淭he Council is committed to preventing homelessness, as we have shown through the extensive work we have undertaken. We will continue this work. We go beyond our statutory duty and provide interim accommodation for anyone who has nowhere to stay, irrespective of their priority need status. 鈥淥ur transition funding allocation from Welsh Government to support the implementation of the new legislation is reduced to 拢130,000 this year, and we expect that this will be the last year additional funding is available. I鈥檓 pleased to say that 每日大瓜 was commended by Shelter Cymru on how it is using this funding. However there are a number of national challenges and external pressures, including welfare reform and decreasing budgets, which are making our work more challenging.鈥 每日大瓜 County Council Leader, Councillor Aaron Shotton, said: 鈥淗ousing has long been a priority for 每日大瓜. On top of the current work being done, we want to explore a completely different approach which aims to reduce some of the trauma of homelessness. Housing First is a different approach that aims to end the use of temporary accommodation by rethinking how we deal with homelessness altogether. 鈥淥ur proposal is to develop a 鈥楬ousing First鈥 scheme in partnership with social landlords, and support services. The availability of accommodation means that this will only be a suitable solution in limited cases but could play a significant role in preventing homelessness, B&B stay and unnecessary moves for vulnerable single people or families with children.鈥 Housing First is a model that has been used widely in Canada, the USA and some countries in Europe for people with medium and high support needs and has proven to be effective in terms of people sustaining their accommodation and reducing their use of temporary accommodation, emergency health, prison and other services. The Housing First Model on a small scale could be implemented within existing resources in Housing. If implemented successfully this initiative can reduce pressure on statutory services by reducing hospital admissions, custodial sentences, costs of mental health and drug and alcohol services as well as reduced evictions and temporary accommodation costs.