This is a vital element of our new child poverty strategy to be published.
It means working with local authorities, supported by the NHS, to make sure safe and appropriate alternatives are available and used – from self-contained accommodation to supported housing for families.
And we’re backing this with a £3.4 billion investment in homelessness and rough sleeping services over the next three years – with more details in our homelessness strategy due shortly.
We know things can be different because we’ve done it before.
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This was an economic as well as moral choice because ending child poverty goes hand in hand with raising living standards and growth.
That’s why the chancellor scrapped the two-child benefit cap in her budget last week, lifting 450,000 children out of poverty.
It’s why we are building 1.5 million new homes, including the biggest boost to social and affordable housing in a generation, while changing the law to making renting more secure and affordable.
Where previous governments failed to keep their promises to reform the private rented sector and support families, we are now taking action.
Every child deserves a decent start in life – and we’ll make sure they get it.
Alison McGovern is the homelessness minister and minister for local government.
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