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Help prisoners with housing, says study

Posted: 10 October 2002 | Subscribe Online


Housing and benefits advice should be offered to all people leaving prison to prevent them from sleeping rough or reoffending, according to a new report by homelessness organisation St Mungo's.

A Year in Prison: A Pioneering Venture in Homelessness Prevention is based on an evaluation of a housing advice centre St Mungo's established at Pentonville Prison in London. Over 19 months, the centre helped 250 people find or keep accommodation.

The report calls for more housing advice centres to be created in prisons to stop people from becoming homeless and to reduce reoffending rates. It also recommends the prison service reviews the system of discharge grants.
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Currently, ex-prisoners categorised as being of no fixed abode receive £94.40 when they are released, which has to last until they receive relevant benefits, usually about 17 days. The charity also says councils need to provide suitable accommodation with appropriate support for ex-offenders.

St Mungo's director of operations Mike McCall said the system was failing short-term and remand prisoners. "With no help they end up back on the streets, reoffending and back in prison again," he said.

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