Manchester Evening News

It’s ‘home sweet home’ for 817...

SCHEME HELPS ROUGH SLEEPERS INTO PERMANENT ACCOMMODAT­ION

- By BETH ABBIT

A REGION-WIDE scheme to give rough sleepers a bed has helped more than 800 people into permanent accommodat­ion in its first year.

A Bed Every Night aims to give homeless people food and somewhere safe to sleep.

But it also works to help people into more permanent accommodat­ion as part of the Greater Manchester Mayor’s flagship policy to eradicate rough sleeping by 2020.

Since its launch in November 2018, a total of 2,204 people accessed temporary accommodat­ion through a Bed Every Night.

Of those, 817 have been helped by rough sleeping teams from across the region into longer-term accommodat­ion.

Salford Mayor Paul Dennett says the project has proved a great success in the city - where 63 rough sleepers have been helped off the streets and into their own homes during the first year.

“Some of the rough sleepers our teams have helped wouldn’t even speak to our staff when we first approached them,” Mr Dennett said.

“Others insisted they were fine sleeping rough and refused any help at all, while some were only too glad to get off the streets that very evening.

“No matter how long it takes our teams won’t give up and they continue working with people until they are ready to take up the help on offer.”

Salford City Council has 30 flats to use as accommodat­ion, several shared houses across the region and eight emergency beds. The rough sleeping team also plan to use bed and breakfast accommodat­ion and hotels that will take dogs if needed.

Outreach workers are on the streets each day looking out for people and responding to reports of people sleeping rough.

Mr Dennett adds: “It’s not just a question of putting them under a roof and expecting them to cope, though. Our support workers will refer them to any health care they Night aims to give homeless people food and somewhere to sleep need and will even go with them to appointmen­ts if need be.

“We will help them any way we can - from furniture to finances, from identity documents to helping them find education and training.

“The houses and flats are all in addition to the 30 beds at the Narrowgate night shelter which is open all day with a communal area for residents to use - and the same support is available to anyone using the Narrowgate.”

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