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Exeter's £3 million plan to tackle homelessness

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Exeter City Council is bidding for £3 million in funding to tackle its significant problem with homelessness.

Although more than a hundred people have been found accommodation since lockdown on 23 March, it's been a sticking-plaster solution. 

But if successful the 'Next Steps Accommodation Programme' funding would continue to support people house during the crisis and help others.

The application with city partners looks to:

  • Continue to provide accommodation until the end of March 2021 for  the 42 accommodated under Covid and continue to reduce rough sleeping in the city
  • Provide dedicated support for those accommodated in hotels
  • Offer a dedicated healthcare assistant to carry out health checks for people going into accommodation and rough sleeping on the streets.
  • Provide a private rented deposit scheme to support 13 people to access private rented accommodation, this will be match funded by Exeter City Council.
  • Create a five-bedroom property to provide move-on accommodation

Since 23 March when the ‘Everybody In’ directive was announced, a total of 102 households have been accommodated in Exeter. This includes people in shelters and shared sleeping spaces, people rough sleeping or at risk of rough sleeping. Of these:

  • 38 have moved on successfully through other housing options via friends/family,  private rented, social housing and supported housing
  • 22 have lost or abandoned emergency accommodation
  • 42 remain in emergency covid-accommodation

Exeter City Council’s £3 million Capital bid will see the creation of 31 units of new long term move-on accommodation with dedicated support to be delivered before the 31 March 2021.  This includes an investment of over a £1million by the council. The accommodation will be a mixture of self-contained properties, studio flats, en-suite rooms and smaller houses of multiple occupancy

Cllr Emma Morse, lead councillor for supporting people, said: “This is an ambitious plan to tackle homelessness in a way not seen before.
“We would like to thank our partners BCHA, Julian House, Access Health Care, Co-Lab Exeter, Exeter Homelessness Partnership and St Petrocks who are all working together with us in the best interests of the city.”

The result of the application will be known in mid-September.
 

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