Carl Sargeant
Assembly Member for Alyn and Deeside

Thursday, 25 September 2008

AM Welcomes Statistics


CARL SARGEANT AM WELCOMES LATEST HOMELESSNESS STATISTICS
Carl Sargeant, AM for Alyn and Deeside, has given a cautious welcome to the latest figures relating to homelessness in Wales.The latest quarterly statistical release shows that there were 1,581 households accepted as homeless by local authorities during the April to June 2008 quarter – 7 per cent lower than the previous quarter and 1 per cent lower than the same quarter a year earlier. The number of households accommodated temporarily at the end of June 2008 was 2,874 – 1 per cent lower than the previous quarter and 7 per cent lower than the same quarter a year earlier. By the end of June 2008, there were 296 households in Bed and Breakfast accommodation, a fall of 8 per cent since the same quarter the previous year. Mr Sargeant said: “The Assembly has taken the challenge of tackling homelessness very seriously. We have created a National Homelessness Strategy for Wales, and these figures show that our strategy is working. Homelessness in Wales is falling consistently.“However, we will not be complacent. It is important for the Assembly to remember that the fact that the overall trend of homelessness is falling is of no comfort to those individuals and families who are currently without a home. Homelessness can shatter lives and puts great stress on individuals and families, so we must keep this issue at the top of the agenda, and continue looking at ways in which to tackle and prevent homelessness.“Also, we must remember that these figures do not include the rough-sleepers who are at the really sharp end of homelessness. We must continue to explore ways to help and engage with rough-sleepers.“I look forward with anticipation to the next quarterly release, which I hope will show a further fall in homelessness in Wales.”

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