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Freedom of Information Act 2000 request

Case reference FOI2025/00954

Received 4 November 2025

Published 30 November 2025

Request

  1. Please provide the following data relating to housing and homelessness:

-          The total number of households supported through homelessness services in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

All information can be found via the follow link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

-          Total expenditure on homelessness and associated services in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

o   As a percentage of total budget, expenditure on homelessness and associated services in most recent financial year

Our funding comes from the Homeless Prevention Grant that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government award us (previously Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) – The following link provides award amounts, which funds our total expenditure for homelessness/associated services - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homelessness-prevention-grant-2023-to-2025

-          Total number of nights spent in temporary accommodation in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

-          All information can be found via the follow link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

 

  1. Furthermore, where recorded, please provide data on outcomes or success rates for the following types of intervention:

-          Temporary accommodation

-          Rapid rehousing

-          Supported housing schemes

 

All information can be found via the follow link, where prevention/relief/main duty cases are discharged in to the Supported Accommodation/outcomes from Temporary Accommodation. We do not utilise rapid re-housing.  https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

 

  1. Please provide the details on the funding sources for these services (central government grants, local council tax, business rates, housing revenue account, rental income, capital receipts, private investment, charity/voluntary sector contributions, etc.), with approximate amounts or percentages.

 

Central Government Grants:

HPG - as outlined above.

RSI - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rough-sleeping-initiative-2022-to-2025-funding-allocations

Winter Pressures Fund - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rough-sleeping-winter-pressures-2024-25-funding-allocations (more years are available in the footer)

Homes for Ukraine - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homes-for-ukraine-funding-april-to-june-2025 (more years are available in the footer)

 

  1. Please set out, as a percentage, the proportion of homelessness related spending in the most recent financial year associated with homelessness prevention.

 

£ 112,986.60

 

  1. Please provide a list of active public‑private partnerships, joint ventures or similar arrangements through which the authority delivers housing or homelessness services. For each partnership please provide:

                                            .     Name of the private partner(s) (e.g. company or charity).

                                            .     Date of commencement and duration of the contract or agreement. 

                                            .     Purpose and scope (e.g., management of temporary accommodation, development of affordable homes, regeneration project). 

                                            .     Funding structure – the proportion of budget provided by the authority versus the private partner

 

P3:  14th May 2021 – March 2026 - Preventing Homelessness by Supporting Mental Health Project - £12,500 per quarter – SDDC pay for this service/staffing in full.

 

P3: 3rd April 2017 – Ongoing – Provision of Temporary Accommodation Services - £13,500 per 6 monthly – Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise some of their bed spaces.

 

P3: August 2020 – August 2026 – Out of Hours Service for Homeless Approaches - £15,550 per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise their staff to take out of hours calls.

 

New Horizons: May 2020 – March 2026 – Domestic Abuse Services - £71k per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise some of their refuge houses/staff support.

 

Call Before You Serve: 2020 – March 2026 – Landlord & Tenant Service – 14K per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Organisation contributes towards this service, as this is funded amongst many Local Authorities.

 

HIRO - October 2023 – Ongoing – Contribution towards High Risk Offender Accommodation - £3420 per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Organisation contributes towards this service, as this is funded amongst many Local Authorities.

 

Response

  1. Please provide the following data relating to housing and homelessness:

-          The total number of households supported through homelessness services in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

All information can be found via the follow link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

-          Total expenditure on homelessness and associated services in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

o   As a percentage of total budget, expenditure on homelessness and associated services in most recent financial year

Our funding comes from the Homeless Prevention Grant that the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government award us (previously Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities) – The following link provides award amounts, which funds our total expenditure for homelessness/associated services - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homelessness-prevention-grant-2023-to-2025

-          Total number of nights spent in temporary accommodation in most recent financial year

o   Year on year total and percentage change

-          All information can be found via the follow link: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

 

  1. Furthermore, where recorded, please provide data on outcomes or success rates for the following types of intervention:

-          Temporary accommodation

-          Rapid rehousing

-          Supported housing schemes

 

All information can be found via the follow link, where prevention/relief/main duty cases are discharged in to the Supported Accommodation/outcomes from Temporary Accommodation. We do not utilise rapid re-housing.  https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/live-tables-on-homelessness

 

  1. Please provide the details on the funding sources for these services (central government grants, local council tax, business rates, housing revenue account, rental income, capital receipts, private investment, charity/voluntary sector contributions, etc.), with approximate amounts or percentages.

 

Central Government Grants:

HPG - as outlined above.

RSI - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rough-sleeping-initiative-2022-to-2025-funding-allocations

Winter Pressures Fund - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/rough-sleeping-winter-pressures-2024-25-funding-allocations (more years are available in the footer)

Homes for Ukraine - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homes-for-ukraine-funding-april-to-june-2025 (more years are available in the footer)

 

  1. Please set out, as a percentage, the proportion of homelessness related spending in the most recent financial year associated with homelessness prevention.

 

£ 112,986.60

 

  1. Please provide a list of active public‑private partnerships, joint ventures or similar arrangements through which the authority delivers housing or homelessness services. For each partnership please provide:

                                            .     Name of the private partner(s) (e.g. company or charity).

                                            .     Date of commencement and duration of the contract or agreement. 

                                            .     Purpose and scope (e.g., management of temporary accommodation, development of affordable homes, regeneration project). 

                                            .     Funding structure – the proportion of budget provided by the authority versus the private partner

 

P3:  14th May 2021 – March 2026 - Preventing Homelessness by Supporting Mental Health Project - £12,500 per quarter – SDDC pay for this service/staffing in full.

 

P3: 3rd April 2017 – Ongoing – Provision of Temporary Accommodation Services - £13,500 per 6 monthly – Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise some of their bed spaces.

 

P3: August 2020 – August 2026 – Out of Hours Service for Homeless Approaches - £15,550 per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise their staff to take out of hours calls.

 

New Horizons: May 2020 – March 2026 – Domestic Abuse Services - £71k per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Charity contributes towards this service, as we utilise some of their refuge houses/staff support.

 

Call Before You Serve: 2020 – March 2026 – Landlord & Tenant Service – 14K per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Organisation contributes towards this service, as this is funded amongst many Local Authorities.

 

HIRO - October 2023 – Ongoing – Contribution towards High Risk Offender Accommodation - £3420 per annum - Unfortunately we do not hold data on how much the Organisation contributes towards this service, as this is funded amongst many Local Authorities.

 

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