Macclesfield Express

Extra cash to help rough sleepers

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A HUGE cash boost has been secured to help reduce the number of rough sleepers on the streets.

Vulnerable homeless people in Cheshire East are set to be assisted by the £438,000 windfall.

Working with charities and faith groups, it is hoped the funding will help reduce the number of people sleeping on the streets by funding beds in various locations together with a pro-active team of support workers who actively encourage rough sleepers to use recognised accommodat­ion.

The council will receive £438,329.30 from a £112M funding pot as part of the government’s rough sleeping programme.

Last year the council appointed a rough sleeping coordinato­r and built an outreach team to support rough sleepers, encouragin­g them to come in off the streets.

The team can also direct those in need towards emergency and longerterm accommodat­ion.

They also provide long-term help and advice, which can lead to more permanent accommodat­ion and employment.

Councillor Nick Mannion, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for environmen­t and regenerati­on, said: “This funding is a welcome injection of cash into a vital service to help and support people in genuine need.

“This further round of funding will help us to develop important work in prisons and in our hospitals where some of our rough sleepers can end up.

“We want to make sure they have somewhere to go when discharged back into society and prevent a ‘revolving door’ scenario – where people end up back on the streets, sleeping rough.

“We have managed to keep our numbers of rough sleepers in the borough fairly low but one rough sleeper is one too many.

“We are eager to tackle the harmful effects of homelessne­ss through a proactive prevention programme, as these can have a severe impact on family life and on children as well as an individual’s mental health and wellbeing.”

The council is encouragin­g residents to report a rough sleeper by calling 0300 123 5017 so that they can be helped.

In the year to March 2019, the council helped 129 homeless people on the streets into longer term accommodat­ion and continued that success story with a further 97 successful outcomes later in the year.

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Councillor Nick Mannion

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