LGA responds to new homeless statistics

26 Jan 2017 10:52 AM

Cllr Martin Tett, LGA Housing spokesman, responds to new government statistics which show an increase in the number of people sleeping rough.

"It is a tragedy when anyone becomes homeless and we know many people sleeping rough will be vulnerable to crime and exploitation and are likely to have complex support needs.

"Councils are doing everything they can to prevent and solve homelessness, working closely with partners to place people into secure, appropriate accommodation and equip them with the skills to find work or ensure their health and wellbeing.

"Homelessness is spreading across all areas of the country. Funding pressures are combining with a lack of affordable housing and rents continuing to rise above household incomes to leave many councils struggling to cope with rising homelessness and to find suitable accommodation for those in need, particularly those who are young, vulnerable, or with families.

"The Government needs to give councils the powers and funding to resume their historic role as a major builder of affordable homes and to address the widening gap between incomes and rents. This is vital to end homelessness."

Related information:  Rough sleeping in England: autumn 2016