Part of 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services – in the Senedd at 2:35 pm on 29 November 2017.
I thank you for that question. As you'd imagine, tackling the issue of rough-sleeping is a priority for Welsh Government and a personal priority for me, especially at this particular time of year, as we're noticing the weather getting colder and we are actually seeing increased numbers of people sleeping on our streets. So, in 2016, Welsh Government improved the national rough-sleeper count, so that we're able to capture that truer picture of the number of people who are sleeping rough on the streets of our towns and cities and other communities across Wales. And I think that that's important, that we do get a better picture of the number of people involved and the issues facing those people involved, so that we can better target those services. Also, back in 2016, we introduced StreetLink Cymru, and that's a service that enables members of the public to alert authorities when they see an individual who is rough-sleeping, and then some outreach work can be done to reach out to that individual to explore what could be done to find them temporary, and hopefully, eventually, more permanent accommodation as well.
In terms of the budget, we're seeking to increase the amount of money that we put into tackling homelessness more generally, with an additional £4 million for the homelessness prevention grant this particular year in order to prevent people from finding themselves in that particular situation. But it is, as you, I know, appreciate, a very complex picture. People who rough-sleep do have a wide variety of complex issues and life experiences that they're dealing with, so the response really has to be a partnership approach: Welsh Government working with local authorities, providing the resources that they need, but also making sure that we have that network of support locally with all of the organisations who do a fantastic job in terms of outreach and support for rough-sleepers.