10 Steps to end homelessness in a decade » Housing » 24dash.com

Accessibility Menu

10 Steps to end homelessness in a decade

Published by Homeless Link for Homeless Link in Housing and also in Local Government, Central Government
Wednesday 3rd February 2010 - 2:29pm

RSS View more news and articles by Homeless Link

Search more member organisations in our Directory

More from Homeless Link

3rd February 2010


10 STEPS TO END HOMELESSNESS IN A DECADE

Homeless Link launches its manifesto to end homelessness with support from the 3 main political parties.

Last night Homeless Link, the national umbrella organisation for frontline homelessness charities, launched its manifesto for the next government on ending homelessness in our country once and for all. Written with input from agencies working on the frontline and people with experience of homelessness, the manifesto sets out 10 practical steps to achieve this challenging ambition in the next 10 years. Ian Austin MP, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, Department for Communities and Local Government, Caroline Spelman MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and Julia Goldsworthy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Communities all spoke at the event with great commitment.

Jenny Edwards, Chief Executive of Homeless Link, said, “We know there is a huge amount of work to be done, however, our sector, in partnership with local and national government, has a proven record of success. Less than a year ago the Mayor’s London Delivery Board focussed on the 205 most entrenched long-term rough sleepers as part of the national campaign to end rough sleeping by 2012. Less than a quarter remains sleeping rough and it cost just an extra £6,000. Something quite extraordinary is happening here. We firmly believe that people can change because we have the evidence that they can.

“We will not allow the most vulnerable in our society to be invisible. We want to see a Green Paper that will tackle the deep social exclusion of people with multiple needs.

These comments were supported by an inspirational speech from Martyn Warr, Learning and Development apprentice at homelessness charity St Mungo’s who, as recently as three years ago was sleeping rough on London’s streets. Martyn was one of the first successful applicants to St Mungo’s new Apprenticeship scheme, launched last year, and now works full-time for the charity at its client and staff training base in Southwark.

“After the death of my daughter, recreational drugs and alcohol became my solace. I didn’t realise I had mental health problems too. St Mungo’s has an army of people who helped me from the streets back into society. It was like being born again. Now I work on their apprentice scheme. I love going to work; it gives my life meaning. I am putting back into the pot that helped me.

Ian Austin MP said, “Everyone has the right to decent, affordable home – it is a basic human right. We must put housing and homelessness at the centre of the election and end the scandal of homelessness for good for the first time in history.”

Caroline Spelman MP said, “The report charts a very important direction of travel…Homelessness is a cross-cutting issue. Government is constructed in silos. We must puncture holes in the silos if we are to be effective in addressing multiple needs.”

Julia Goldsworthy MP said, “Homelessness is very complex. It is important we have an ambitious pledge that we can work to.”

ENDS

1. Homeless Link is the national umbrella organisation for more than 480 frontline charities and other agencies working to end homelessness in this country. Our vision is to end rough sleeping in England by the time the Olympics come to Britain in 2012, as a critical milestone on the way to ending homelessness once and for all. More information about Homeless Link’s work and its campaign to end rough sleeping can be found on www.homeless.org.uk

2. To download a copy of the manifesto – Ending homelessness together – please visit our website www.homeless.org.uk/manifesto


3. To arrange an interview with one of our spokespeople, please contact our press office on 020 7960 3025 or 07881 921476.

 

Comments

No comments yet...

Be the first and post your views below.

Please Login to comment

To comment you must be logged in. You can either Login or Register

Latest jobs

Finance Manager - Europe

Rate:
Type: Permanent
Location: South East

RMN Mental Health Nurse

Rate: 23360
Type: Permanent
Location: North East

RMN,Registered Mental Health Nurses

Rate:
Type: Permanent
Location: North West

Occupational Health Advisor, Doncaster

Rate:
Type: Permanent
Location: North East


Find and search more jobs in our Jobs Section...

Latest 24dash poll

Should social housing professionals expect a pay rise during 2010?


Previous polls

Latest blog posts

Paul OBrien

"Surviving in the local government ‘Hurt Locker’"

Published by Paul OBrien

Reading press reports about Kathryn Bigelow’s film ‘The Hurt Locker’ scooping six Oscars at the 82nd...

Lynne Featherstone MP

"Better battery recycling in Haringey"

Published by Lynne Featherstone MP

Here's my latest column for the Muswell Hill Flyer and the Highgate Handbook: I try to be good with recycling – but...

jonathonporritt

"The war of words over home-produced electricity feed-in tariffs could cost dearly"

Published by jonathonporritt

On March 2nd, Guardian columnist George Monbiot launched an extraordinary attack on feed-in tariffs and on solar...