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Ending Homelessness – White Paper and Consultation Events

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The Minister for Climate Change recently published a White Paper on ending homelessness in Wales – to access the White Paper follow the link here. The White Paper sets out a range of proposals for changes to policy and the law to ensure homelessness in Wales is rare, brief and unrepeated and marks the beginning of a long-term transformation process to end homelessness in Wales. The paper was published on 10 October and is now out for consultation until 16 January 2024.

A comprehensive programme of engagement events has been organised to consult on the proposals within the White Paper.  The following three events are taking place in December

Links to the following virtual events in December:

Homelessness and the Criminal Justice System (5th Dec)  further information and link is here

Homelessness and Health – hospital discharge and complex needs (13th Dec) further information and link is here

Access to Housing – suitability and allocations (14th Dec)  further information and link is here.

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