Rough Sleeping Taskforce head Dame Louise Casey has been awarded a peerage by Boris Johnson.
The driving force behind the Government’s attempts to ensure no rough sleepers return to the streets following the Everyone In scheme, Dame Louise was awarded the honour over the weekend alongside former chancellor Philip Hammond, Theresa May’s husband Philip and the Prime Minister’s brother Jo Johnson. Evening Standard and Independent owner Evgeny Lebedev was also handed a peerage.
Congratulations to @Depaulintl former Board member Dame Louise Casey on her Peerage nomination – well deserved for her great work in the homelessness sector. https://t.co/1K412ptZqA
— Depaul UK (@DepaulUK) July 31, 2020
The honour will see Dame Louise, known as a homelessness tsar after her role in New Labour’s Rough Sleepers Unit, become a crossbench peer in the House of Lords where she will continue to work on tackling homelessness.
She will work alongside Big Issue founder Lord John Bird who has been a crossbench peer since 2015 and has tirelessly campaigned in the Lords against homelessness and poverty ever since.
Accepting the peerage, former civil servant Dame Louise said: “I accept it on behalf of all those I have worked with across 30 years of public and charitable service.