Significant drop in number of people in temporary accommodation

The number of individuals and families in temporary homes has almost halved in the last five years.

More than 1,000 cases in 2018 

At the full Council meeting today (Tuesday), councillors heard there were 1082 families or individuals living in places like a refuge or bed and breakfast on 31 March 2018. 

No longer using B&Bs

Measures to tackle homelessness, including no longer using bed and breakfasts as temporary accommodation, has seen that figure drop to 587 on 31 March 2023.

Making a difference

Midlothian Council’s Cabinet Member with responsibility for housing, Councillor Stuart McKenzie applauded officers for “transforming lives”.

Effects of homelessness

He said: “I can only begin to imagine the constant stress, insecurity and depression of not having a stable, permanent home. 

A brighter future

“The ongoing work to lift people out of homelessness and support them towards a better future is commendable. 

Everyone should have a secure home

“Council officers are quite literally transforming lives. Working with partner agencies, our aim would be that everyone has a secure, affordable home. 

Making progress

“This report shows we are continuing to make significant progress towards that goal by cutting the number of people experiencing homelessness.

More to do

“We’ve done a lot of work, we’ve still got a lot of work to do.” 

Plan noted

Councillors noted the updated Rapid Rehousing Transition Plan, which is to be submitted to the Scottish Government this month.

Temporary homes become permanent

The plan outlines achievements including 129 households having temporary accommodation converted to a permanent, secure tenancy. 

Wraparound support for those most in need

A total of 57 homeless applicants with multiple and complex support needs were now in permanent homes since the Housing First initiative launched in July 2020 in Midlothian. The project offers people experiencing homelessness secure homes and wraparound support including help with mental health issues. 

Jarnac Court converted

The report also highlights that the converted Jarnac Court in Dalkeith now provides good quality temporary accommodation to 22 households and onsite support.

 

 

29 Aug 2023