Over 10,000 homeless people in Scotland will be provided with homes by 2026, figures from Wheatley Group have revealed.
Scotland's leading housing, care and property-management group made a pledge to tackle homelessness in its 2021-2026 strategy.
New figures show the Group is well on track to meet the milestone figure in three years’ time with 5773 people already moved off the streets or out of temporary accommodation and into a home.
In the first year, 2475 homeless people were given a home by Wheatley Group. In year two, 2207 people were helped to find a home. Up to the end of August this year, a further 1091 people have moved into their own tenancy.
Wheatley Group has also committed to giving 60% of its new lets in the central belt each year to homeless households.
In addition, Wheatley has turned 251 temporary furnished homes into permanent homes for people living in them since June 2020 and created more than 369 Housing First tenancies through a multi-partnership set up to tackle rough sleeping.
The Group includes four Registered Social Landlords – Wheatley Homes Glasgow, Wheatley Homes East, Wheatley Homes South, and Loretto Housing – and has around 63,800 homes for social rent across the country.
Wheatley Group Chief Executive Steven Henderson welcomed the latest figures. He said: "The importance of everyone having a warm, safe, and secure home should never be underestimated.
"As the largest organisation nationally in providing affordable housing, we have a clear role to play in increasing the number of lets to homeless people and families.
"Wheatley continues to lead from the front in helping tackle homelessness across the country, with over 5770 properties let to homeless people and families since 2021 and we are well on track to meet, and likely exceed, our target of 10,000 by 2026."
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05/10/2023
Over 10,000 Homeless People To Be Provided With Homes By 2026


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