UK: Rough sleepers off streets by Christmas, says Andy Burnham
15 hours ago by tardigrade to c/europe
cross-posted from: https://scribe.disroot.org/post/10820591
Andy Burnham has pledged to give every person sleeping rough a route off the streets by Christmas as he unveiled the first steps in his drive to end rough sleeping in England.
The prime minister announced that new accommodation and support will be rolled out across England this winter based on the A Bed Every Night model he pioneered as Greater Manchester mayor.
Emergency accommodation will be made available alongside help with housing, health and other needs to help people out of homelessness, backed with increased funding of £442 million.
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“We did it in the pandemic. We can do it again. But it needs all of us. Government will put the money in. But I’m asking leaders in communities and sectors across society to play their part locally too.
“Let’s get people out of the cold. And let’s bring back hope.”
The government claimed the new policy will “not only change lives but have huge benefits for the whole country” citing research from Crisis that suggests preventing 40,000 people from becoming homeless for a year could save taxpayers around £370 million.
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Great, what pm will do this next? Europe can and should end all rough sleeping across the entire continent. Especially when it comes to the registered citizens who are willing to follow basic rules.
Edit: to clarify, i think they should end rough sleeping for everyone, which likely is easier to get done for the group of people i mention; i did not intend that line as a fuck you to the undocumented or the people who have too many emotional issues to behave in a shelter. Just meant to say not everybody is as easily helped. Might have been better if i left out that last line.
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