Andy Burnham Calls for Community Support to Address Rough Sleeping by Christmas
1-Minute Brief
Burnham's appeal highlights concerns that government funding alone may not suffice to end rough sleeping, urging broader societal involvement.
Key Facts
- Andy Burnham stated that government funding may not be enough to provide accommodation for every rough sleeper by Christmas.
- Burnham has launched a plan to get homeless people off the streets for Christmas.
- He issued a 'rallying call' for councils, charities, and communities to support the initiative.
- Burnham referenced the pandemic response as evidence that collective action can address homelessness.
- The prime minister made these remarks during a visit to the north-east of England.
What Happened
Andy Burnham announced a plan to offer accommodation to all rough sleepers by Christmas and called on communities, councils, and charities to help, noting government funding may be insufficient.
Why It Matters
The initiative aims to address persistent homelessness challenges and suggests that public funding alone may not resolve the issue, emphasizing the need for collective action.
What's Next
Further details on the plan's implementation and the extent of community and organizational involvement are expected as Christmas approaches.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft7h agoGovernment rough sleeping funding may not ‘be enough’ to tackle problem, says Burnham – UK politics live
- The GuardianLeft4h agoAndy Burnham calls on wider society to help end homelessness by Christmas
- The IndependentLeft11h agoAndy Burnham’s plan to get homeless people off streets for Christmas
