The Welsh government has taken its investment into preventing homelessness up to £2.6 million after revealing that up to 63 per cent of at-risk households were saved from the streets in the last six months.
Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children, Carl Sargeant, announced a further £500,000 to tackle youth homelessness and rough sleeping – just months after investing £2.1 million on the issue over the summer.
But the communities secretary did admit that there is ‘more we can do’ when it comes to tackling rough sleeping figures, following criticism from actor Michael Sheen.
Providing people with a safe, warm and secure home remains a key priority and I acknowledge there is more we can do
The pledge comes on the back of the release of figures for April and June this year, which reported that 63 per cent of families threatened with homelessness have avoided losing their home.
Of the 2,652 households assessed as being homeless across 21 of the 22 local authorities in Wales during the period, 39 per cent were able to secure accommodation for the next six months with council help.
The additional £500,000 will go towards projects which will aim to tackle rough sleeping, youth homelessness and mental health as well as supporting people moving on to house-hunting in the private renting sector.