Street Soccer Scotland supremo David Duke has praised plans to tackle rough sleeping over winter after Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed that more than £300,000 will be made available to bring their proposals into action.
The Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Group’s task force, which Duke joined alongside 11 others for the first time in October, has called for a host of new actions to tackle rough sleeping this winter in a new report, and the First Minister responded during a visit to Edinburgh homelessness charity Streetwork by announcing that £328,000 is available to bolster emergency measures in the short-term.
The group only formed 56 days ago and we created these short-term proposals because our aims are two-fold – saving lives this winter and improving lives in the long-term
Proposals include increased emergency accommodation across the Scottish capital, Glasgow and Aberdeen, where rough sleeping is at its highest, and introduce personal budgets to enable front-line workers to meet immediate housing needs.
The group also called for greater use of the emergency Nightstop service – which provide young people with emergency accommodation for up to two weeks in the homes of approved volunteers – in Edinburgh and support implementation of the service in Glasgow by January next year.
Today the @ScotGovFM announced recommendations from Action Group to tackle rough sleeping this winter. I joined @BBCJohnBeattie to talk about the difference it’ll make and next steps towards ending homelessnesshttps://t.co/RLUlzrE3g2
— DavidDuke (@MrDavidDuke) November 28, 2017
The 12-strong action group – which includes Duke, Social Bite founder Josh Littlejohn and Shelter Scotland’s Alison Watson among others – was unveiled in September with a £50m remit to end rough sleeping across the country.