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<p>The Government does not collect this information centrally. The annual rough sleeping
snapshot for 2019 will be released on 27 February 2020. In addition, the Greater London
Authority will release their CHAIN data on 31 January 2020, which will provide details
on people seen sleeping rough in Greater London in September - December 2019, including
details on ex-service personnel.</p><p> </p><p>The Government has allocated over £1.2
billion through to 2020 to tackle all forms of homelessness. In London this includes:</p><ul><li>Over
£24.5 million of Rough Sleeping Initiative funding (over £6 million of which went
direct to the GLA) for local authorities to tackle rough sleeping in their areas and
have an immediate impact on the levels of rough sleeping. This has provided over 1000
bed spaces and around 200 staff in the capital.</li><li>The £50 million London portion
of the Move-on Fund which was allocated to the GLA. This will contribute towards the
capital costs of developing move-on accommodation for people leaving homelessness
hostels and refuges for survivors of domestic abuse.</li><li>£9.5 million of Rapid
Rehousing Pathway funding (over £2.3 million of which went direct to the GLA). This
approach includes funding for Somewhere Safe to Stay hubs, specialist Navigators,
the establishment of Local Lettings Agencies and funding for Supported Lettings initiatives.</li><li>£9.2
million from the Private Rented Sector Access scheme to fund a range of approaches
including innovative transitional insurance policy to providing incentives to landlords
to offer longer term tenancies.</li><li>£1 million since Oct 2017 towards the Rough
Sleeping Social Impact Bond. This is a payment-by-results programme funded by MHCLG,
targeting the most entrenched rough sleepers with multiple complex needs in 7 regional
projects. As of June, 200 people have entered accommodation in London. The GLA have
put £1m of their own funding into this project.</li></ul>
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