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MPs criticise lack of secure funding

Posted: 27 January 2005 | Subscribe Online


The government was bracing itself for further criticism this week over its funding of the Supporting People programme.

In a report due to be published this week a parliamentary select committee looked set to attack the government for not giving sheltered housing and hostel projects secure funding through Supporting People.

Committee chair Andrew Bennett MP pointed out that providers needed at least five-years' guaranteed funding to invest in capital - more than the three-years' funding that had been pledged.
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"The Housing Corporation has said 'here's some money' to hostel providers and they have said 'we can't do it because of the uncertainty about Supporting People'," Bennett said.

Regeneration minister Lord Rooker insisted there was "no way we are going to be pulling the rug from under them [projects meeting an important social need]". But he did admit that Supporting People had been implemented with insufficient "financial finesse", with some local authorities being overfunded and others underfunded.
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London homelessness charity Broadway has already warned it could be forced to make redundancies as Supporting People cuts bite.
In a letter to staff seen by Community Care, chief executive Howard Sinclair warned that it was "inevitable" that some of the cuts to the Supporting People pot announced for the following two years would be passed on to the charity.


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