The Scottish government has allocated a further £21m towards Housing First to get rough sleepers and those living in temporary accommodation into permanent homes more quickly.
Housing Minister Kevin Stewart MSP revealed that the funding will be passed on to homeless organisations and local authorities as part of the £50 million Ending Homelessness Together Fund announced last year.
The SNP minister made the announcement during a 10-minute statement to Scottish parliament and also revealed that an addition health funding contribution of £1.5 million will be handed over the first two years to transition to a rapid rehousing approach.
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Pioneered in Europe and the US, Housing First sees vulnerable people given homes alongside support services to help deal with issues like addiction.
The cash injection to support it is necessary after it was revealed that homelessness applications had risen for the first time in nine years last week.