Homelessness: Target to end rough sleeping by 2024 'will fail', experts say, as more people are pushed on to the streets
- According to the Kerslake Commission report, the government is unlikely to meet its target in addressing the homelessness issue, which is a result of unresolved systemic issues.
- The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities spokesperson claims that they are investing £2bn to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the areas that need it the most. They also state that significant progress has been made in preventing households from becoming homeless since 2018.
- Emma Haddad, Chief Executive of St Mungo's, emphasizes the need to address the homelessness crisis by applying more energy to prevent it from worsening.
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