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Written question asked by Grahame Morris (Labour) on Tuesday, 8 October 2024, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 14 October 2024 (named day). It was answered by Rushanara Ali (Labour) on Monday, 14 October 2024 on behalf of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.


Homelessness

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, whether she is making additional resources available to receiving communities when families are placed out of area by a local authority seeking to prevent homelessness.

Answer

Homelessness levels are far too high and too many families are living in temporary accommodation. We will take the action needed to tackle this issue and develop a long-term, cross-government strategy, through working with Mayors, councils and key stakeholders, to end homelessness for good.

Homelessness legislation sets out that local authorities should try to place individuals within their own area, and when this is not possible, they should place the household as near as possible to the original local authority. The Government is clear that local authorities should, as far as possible, avoid placing households out of their borough. However, this is not always possible when there is a limited supply of suitable accommodation. If a local authority places a household into accommodation in another local area, they are required by law to notify the local authority of any placement, to ensure there is no disruption to education or employment.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
7731
Session
2024-26
Related items
Homelessness
Monday, 21 October 2024
Written questions
House of Commons
Grouped for answer
Yes
Subjects
Finance Homelessness Location
Link
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