Press release

Funding to help hundreds of rough sleepers off streets

Over 拢17 million to help rough sleepers into long term housing as cold weather bites. Money to provide more bed spaces for areas most in need.

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

Hundreds of rough sleepers will be helped off the streets and into long term settled accommodation thanks to over 拢17 million of government funding. The money has been given to local authorities across England most in need so they can provide more bed spaces for people who are sleeping rough this winter and more long-term secure accommodation.听听

London boroughs including Hammersmith, Lambeth and Greenwich collectively received over 拢3 million, with all local authorities in the capital able to benefit. Nottingham City Council received over 拢400,000, Bristol City Council over 拢300,000 and Hastings & Eastbourne Borough Councils almost 拢250,000.听

This brings the total funding for the Rough Sleeping Initiative to over 拢547 million and forms just one part of a wider package of support backed by over 拢2 billion of government funding over 3 years. This includes helping individuals find work, manage their finances and access mental and physical health services.听

Minister for Rough Sleeping Felicity Buchan said:听

As the cold weather continues this winter, our mission to help people off the streets is even more urgent. We are determined to deliver our manifesto pledge to end rough sleeping and today鈥檚 announcement demonstrates our continuing commitment to supporting the most vulnerable in our society with access to a safe and warm home, backed by over 拢2 billion of government funding over 3 years.

The winter period is particularly high-risk for individuals who are sleeping rough, increasing the demand for immediate 鈥榦ff the street鈥� accommodation so the funding package includes 拢4 million available to local authorities facing the greatest pressures in rough sleeping in England.听听

Meanwhile over 1,000 people have been housed through the Housing First Pilots in Liverpool City Region, Greater Manchester, and the West Midlands Combined Authority, providing long term housing for the homeless. The scheme has reported that the vast majority using the scheme (92%) found a home within a year and said they feel safer, less likely to be a victim of crime and less likely to be involved in antisocial behaviour.鈥�

Further information听

  • The StreetLink campaign is now running which enables members of the public to alert local council outreach workers if they see someone sleeping rough. Investment from government has made it simpler than ever for people to support a person sleeping rough off the streets and into safe accommodation. See more here: 听
  • The government has a manifesto commitment to end rough sleeping in this parliament. This means rough sleeping is prevented wherever possible and, where it cannot be prevented, it is a rare, brief and non-recurring experience.听
  • Our manifesto also committed to pilot Housing First in 3 urban areas with contrasting challenges: Greater Manchester, West Midlands and Liverpool City Region. The programme was initially allocated 拢28 million of government funding, but in May 2022, they secured an additional 拢13.9 million in funding to drive forward the programme鈥檚 legacy.

Updates to this page

Published 15 January 2024