Financial help to ensure no return to rough sleeping

Telford & Wrekin Council has been awarded almost £175,000 to help ensure there is no return to rough sleeping in the borough.

Financial help to ensure no return to rough sleeping

During the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, all those who would rough sleep were offered emergency accommodation and the challenge was to make sure they didn’t become homeless again as the restrictions started to be lifted. 

The money, from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government’s ‘Next Steps Accommodation Programme’ will help Telford & Wrekin Council to ensure we could meet with our aim of “Everybody in for Good”. 

Councillor David Wright, Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for Housing said: “We put this bid in for funding because we wanted to make sure we could continue our hard work and build on our great achievements during the pandemic.

“Before the national lockdown was imposed in March, we set up a COVID taskforce to identify who was rough sleeping and find emergency accommodation for them followed by longer term housing.

“Working with partners Maninplace, KiP@Maninplace and Stay Telford, we meet every day to go through each individual person’s circumstances and we were able to use B&Bs and hotels as emergency accommodation in addition to the Emergency Night Inn run by Maninplace.

“Since the lockdown was announced, we have placed 253 people in B&Bs, and, with new clients presenting as homeless each day, we have around 20 clients at any one time residing in emergency accommodation.  In that same time we have prevented 181 people from becoming homeless by moving them into their own long term accommodation.

“With hotels and B&Bs now open again, the challenge for us is to make sure that people don’t return to the streets. This funding will help cover the costs of short term B&Bs and longer term specialist support to help people find somewhere they can call home and settle there. The grant won’t cover all our costs and we will continue to bid for further funding.

“If anyone does find a rough sleeper in the borough or if you are at risk of becoming homeless, please call our Housing Hotline on 01952 381925. We’re here to help.”




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