Thank you for contacting me about the Criminal Justice Bill.
There is a firm commitment across government to end rough sleeping
once and for all, backed by £2 billion worth of investment over three years.
The Government’s ‘Ending Rough Sleeping For Good’ strategy is built around a
‘prevention first’ approach, including bringing forward investment so that
nobody leaves a public institution – such as a prison, hospital or care – for
the streets. Investment includes over £547 million for the Rough Sleeping
Initiative which enables local authorities to provide tailored support, the
£200 million Single Homelessness Accommodation Programme to provide long-term
homes to people with complex needs with a history of rough sleeping, and more
than 6,000 move-on homes through the Rough Sleeping Accommodation Programme.
I understand that police forces and local agencies have asked for
more direct tools to respond sensitively, yet firmly, to instances of nuisance
begging and rough sleeping that place individuals involved at risk or make the
public feel unsafe. It is important to address the fact that begging can cause
harm to the individuals involved as well as to wider communities and public
spaces. Giving police and local authorities the tools they need will enable
them to help more vulnerable individuals off the streets and will open up new
ways to direct people to appropriate support, such as accommodation, mental
health treatment or substance misuse treatment.
I will ensure my ministerial colleagues are aware of the concerns
you have raised with me as the Criminal Justice Bill continues being debated.
Thank you again for taking the time to contact me.
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