More households with children threatened with homelessness in Sheffield

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More households with children were threatened with homelessness in Sheffield last year, new figures show.

Homeless charity Crisis said the rise in families being forced from their homes across England is "deeply worrying".

Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities figures show 232 households with children were owed a prevention duty in Sheffield in 2021-22 – up from 84 the year before.

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This means the household has been threatened with homelessness and is eligible for council support.

More households with children were threatened with homelessness in Sheffield last year, new figures show.More households with children were threatened with homelessness in Sheffield last year, new figures show.
More households with children were threatened with homelessness in Sheffield last year, new figures show.

A further 449 households were owed relief duty in the year to March, meaning they are already homeless and Sheffield council must take reasonable steps to help the applicant to secure accommodation for at least six months.

Nationally, 56,340 households with children were owed a prevention duty in 2021-22 – up by 24per cent on 45,590 the year before.

The number of relief duties owed to households with children rose from 30,080 to 36,960.

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The Government pledged in its 2019 manifesto to end homelessness by 2024.

The number of households owed a prevention duty rose from 119,400 in 2020-21 to 133,450 in 2020-21, while the number of relief duties fell from 149,160 to 144,670.

Kiran Ramchandani, director of policy and external affairs at Crisis, said: "The intense cost of living pressures and a severe lack of affordable housing mean many households with children will be forced into temporary accommodation and we know how damaging a long-term stay can be, especially for children and young people."

Ms Ramchandani urged the Government to increase housing benefits in the autumn budget and to provide affordable homes

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She highlighted it is vital for those fleeing domestic abuse to have a home.

Domestic abuse pushed an increasing number of people towards homelessness, with some 11,330 of the 56,340 households with children owed a relief duty across the country caused by domestic abuse.

This was a rise of 18per cent from the year before and 36per cent from 2019-20. A further 5,730 prevention duties were owed due to domestic abuse in 2021-22.

In Sheffield, 28 domestic abuse cases led to prevention duties, while 201 relief duties were owed.

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A DLUHC spokesperson said it is giving councils £316 million to stop families becoming homeless and over half a million households have been spared from homelessness or supported accommodation since 2018 through the Homelessness Reduction Act.