Jenny Edwards, Chief Executive of Homeless Link
Communities Minister Iain Wright today awarded a £33,392 fund for four training and employment projects for homeless people in the North West.
The projects which include catering and hospitality training will help rough sleepers gain vital skills and qualifications and to build a new career and a life away from the street.
The grants have been awarded to Liverpool City Council, Birkenhead YMCA, The Whitechapel Centre, Liverpool, and The Booth Centre in Manchester as part of Communities and Local Government's £90 million programme which is transforming hostels into places of change where homeless people are not just given a bed for the night and a meal but access to the training and support to get on with their lives.
National Statistics released today show that new cases of homelessness in the North West have fallen by 23 per cent in comparison to the same period last year to 2,310.
The figures show a continued reduction of households in temporary accommodation in the North West, down 13 per cent compared to the same time last year and has reached 2,180.
Mr Wright also announced that the Department has selected Macclesfield and Vale Royal local authorities to be Regional Champions for homelessness.
They will help councils draw up plans to prevent and tackle homelessness in the region and provide training to raise the standards of local authorities
Communities Minister Iain Wright said: "The grants awarded today will kick start innovative schemes in hostels which will help homeless people gain the skills and qualifications they need to build a new career and a life away from the street.
"Today's homelessness figures show real progress in preventing and tackling homelessness. We have invested more than £11.5 million in the North West to fund measures such as rent deposit schemes to help people into the private rented sector and mortgage rescue advice, which is making a real difference.
"I am pleased to announce today the new Regional Champions for homelessness in the North West who will help all local authorities to raise their standards to those of the best."
Jenny Edwards, Chief Executive of Homeless Link, said: "The voluntary sector plays the lead role in helping homeless people make a successful journey away from the streets and to build independent lives. This funding will help homeless people find different and innovative ways - that match their individual talents - to achieve this journey.
"The sector's active partnership with central and local government is the root of the successes seen so far in our drive to end homelessness in this country. We were delighted to administer the Activating Places of Change fund on behalf of Communities and Local Government. We look forward to seeing its contribution to the culture change in our hostels on a national basis."
The Government recently outlined plans to significantly reduce pressures on social housing and tackle overcrowding, pledging £8 billion to build 3 million new affordable and social homes by 2020.
This includes £6.5 billion in new social housing over the next three years, building 45,000 new social homes a year by 2010 -11 with a goal to reach 50,000 homes per year after 2011.
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