Edinburgh Evening News

Homelessne­ss fight needs to be properly funded

- Ewan Aitken, Chief Executive of Cyrenians

Cyrenians welcomes the introducti­on of the Housing (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament. Long awaited, new prevention or ‘Ask and Act’ duties have the power to reach people before they become homeless and get them the right help, much faster.

'Ask and act' forms the cornerston­e of a wider set of reforms to homelessne­ss legislatio­n, led by Housing Minister Paul McLennan. If passed, the Bill will require public bodies including healthcare and justice agencies to implement systems where people at risk of homelessne­ss are easily identified and directed to the appropriat­e services before they reach crisis point.

These duties will implement recommenda­tions from the Homelessne­ss Prevention Task and Finish Group (cochaired by Crisis and Cyrenians), published in August 2023.

The group drew on its collective knowledge of the housing sector, as well as the lived experience of people who were homeless, through the All in for Change programme.

Throughout the process, building up to the publicatio­n of the Housing Bill, Cyrenians has consistent­ly argued for increased funding to resource new prevention duties. We will continue to advocate for the necessary resource that our public bodies and local authoritie­s will need to make the promise of the Housing Bill possible.

Scotland is in the grip of a housing crisis. Several local authoritie­s have now formally declared a housing emergency as the numbers of people facing homelessne­ss is reaching record levels.

But we know from our work across 60 services in Edinburgh, the Borders, Falkirk and the Lothians, that in many cases homelessne­ss can be stopped long before people reach crisis point.

To do that we need to ensure that everyone has the opportunit­y to tackle homelessne­ss, giving people within public bodies the right training and resource to be able fulfil this role.

We believe that this, a public health approach to homelessne­ss, is key to tackling the housing crisis.

We are very pleased to see the plans for prevention duties within the Housing Bill. This legislatio­n has the potential to prevent homelessne­ss in Scotland. However, to do that, it needs to be properly resourced.

As a charity which tackles the causes and consequenc­es of homelessne­ss, we regularly work with people whose situation could have been prevented, if they had received help earlier. We urge the Scottish Government to ensure that these duties are properly funded so that the Housing Bill can live up to its potential.

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