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Committee Material Published 27 Oct 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

The Home Office told us that it is working with the Local Government Association and individual councils and was “talking about all the big issues that arise, whether that is housing capacity, health, safeguarding and so on”.62 Specifically on room-sharing, the Home Office said it was “talking that through nationally and individually with councils”.63 We pointed out that councils had already received letters telling them how many more people would need to be accommodated in hotels. The Home O...

The Home Office told us that it is working with the Local Government Association and individual councils and was “talking about all the big issues that arise, whether that is housing capacity, health, safeguarding and so on”.62 Specifically on room-sharing, the Home Office said it was “talking that through nationally and individually with councils”.63 We pointed out that councils had already received letters telling them how many more people would need to be accommodated in hotels. The Home Office acknowledged that its communications had not been about whether the increase in room-sharing will happen, 51 Q 61 52 House of Commons Library, Asyl Type: conclusion | Number: 21 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: iterative to December 2025 4.2 Through informal consultation, partners told the department that they wanted to build on the Full Dispersal model and adopt a Place-Based Approach