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We received 372 housing advice enquiries, an increase of 28% on the previous year; with 256 of those resulting in a homeless case being opened.
We provided targeted Money Advice support to 58 people who were threatened with homelessness.
83 families were given homeless prevention duty meaning we prevented 61 of those families from becoming homeless with 34 families being housed by the Council.
156 families were given homeless relief duty meaning 89 families were helped into accommodation, with 76 of those being housed by the Council. Of the remaining families, 22 refused offers of accommodation.
Of all the families that presented as homeless, 50 were provided with temporary accommodation.
We will continue to address homelessness and work with our partners to help to try to prevent it from happening.
We received 372 housing advice enquiries, an increase of 28% on the previous year; with 256 of those resulting in a homeless case being opened.
We provided targeted Money Advice support to 58 people who were threatened with homelessness.
83 families were given homeless prevention duty meaning we prevented 61 of those families from becoming homeless with 34 families being housed by the Council.
156 families were given homeless relief duty meaning 89 families were helped into accommodation, with 76 of those being housed by the Council. Of the remaining families, 22 refused offers of accommodation.
Of all the families that presented as homeless, 50 were provided with temporary accommodation.
We will continue to address homelessness and work with our partners to help to try to prevent it from happening.