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<p>We are investing more than £20m in supporting prison leavers at risk of homelessness
into temporary accommodation. Individuals released from prison will be provided up
to 12 weeks of temporary accommodation and will be supported into long-term settled
accommodation before the end of that 12-week period. Initially launching in five national
probation regions, the service will support around 3,000 offenders in its first year
and will be commencing this Summer. It will be in operation during the next financial
year 2021-22, with a view to scaling up and rolling out nationally.</p><p> </p><p>The
service will take account of the needs of women, including those with complex needs
and accommodation provision will be dedicated to single gender usage as required.
Community Probation Practitioners, working together with local partners, will be responsible
for ensuring that vulnerable female prison leavers receive appropriate support and
are provided with housing beyond the 12 weeks emergency accommodation.</p><p> </p><p>HMPPS
will work in conjunction with MHCLG’s announced funding to support both male and female
prison leavers at risk of homelessness into private rental tenancies. Funded schemes
to support women will be developed to recognise their specific needs and will be part
of plans to secure settled accommodation by the end of the 12 weeks temporary accommodation
provided by HMPPS.</p><p> </p><p>In 2020, Hestia Battersea was changed from a male
to female Approved Premises to give better geographic spread of AP provision for women,
becoming the first AP for women in London since 2008.</p><p>In addition, Eden House,
the first new AP in over thirty years, will open in this month supporting female offenders.</p>
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