Tackling homelessness has long been hampered by the absence of a joined up, cross-government approach. Each of the UK devolved administrations has an overarching homelessness strategy or action plan. By contrast, there is no strategy or target for homelessness in England, despite this Committee having recommended in 2017 that a cross-government strategy be published. The Government agreed with this recommendation and said it would be implemented by July 2018. In the continued absence of such ...
Tackling homelessness has long been hampered by the absence of a joined up, cross-government approach. Each of the UK devolved administrations has an overarching homelessness strategy or action plan. By contrast, there is no strategy or target for homelessness in England, despite this Committee having recommended in 2017 that a cross-government strategy be published. The Government agreed with this recommendation and said it would be implemented by July 2018. In the continued absence of such a strategy, the work of government departments can lack coordination. For example, there are multiple funding streams that can be used to tackle homeless Type: conclusion | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. policy in England where appropriate. In particular, the government has been monitoring the implementation and impact of reforms to the private rented sector in Scotland, to inform its own Renters Rights Bill. M