Portsmouth News

‘Long-lasting‘ £680,000 grant to help homeless

Tailored support for rough sleepers

- Fiona Callingham The News fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

ROUGH sleepers in Portsmouth are set to receive more tailored support to help them make ‘long-lasting changes’ with a cash boost of more than £680,000.

Portsmouth City Council has been awarded £682,000 by the gover nment to help the homeless to recover from drug and alcohol misuse and rebuild their lives.

The grant, which will be allocated over 15 months to March 2022, will help pay for a team of specialist­s focusing on providing drug and alcohol treatment, and will provide psychologi­cal support to overcome trauma, such as previous child abuse.

It will also improve co-ordination with housing services and benefits, taking a more joined-up, supportive approach and cover treatment costs, such as prescripti­on methadone, therapy groups, inpatient detoxifica­tion and residentia­l rehabilita­tion.

Councillor Matthew Winnington, the council's health and wellbeing boss, said: ' One of the main potential issues for those sleeping rough is the f all into a dependency on drugs or alcohol or both, and we know how much harder it is then to get out of being homeless - almost impossible without help.

'That help is now going to be strengthen­ed considerab­ly with this muchneeded funding which will be provided and used at the point of need, offering the right help to allow people to make real and long-lasting changes to their lives.'

The grant is the sixth biggest allocation of the substance misuse fund given to any council in England.

It comes after the council was given £4.6m to pay for accommodat­ion for rough sleepers and to help keep them off the streets over the next three years.

The council's housing and preventing homelessne­ss cabinet member, Cllr Darren Sanders, added: ' This is yet another vote of confidence in Portsmouth's plans to end rough sleeping for good. It will go a long way towards dealing with the many complex needs we know rough sleepers have.

'It backs up our commitment that we will not only give t hose rough sleepers who want it a roof, but the support they need to lead the lives they want.'

As reported t he council is set to buy three for mer student blocks in the city to be used as temporary accommodat­ion for rough sleepers or those at risk of being homeless.

 ??  ?? HELP Portsmouth council has been awarded £680,000 for support for rough sleepers
HELP Portsmouth council has been awarded £680,000 for support for rough sleepers

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