Homelessness reviews and strategies: England

2 Homelessness reviews

(1)

For the purposes of this Act “homelessness review” means a review by a local housing authority of—

(a)

the levels, and likely future levels, of homelessness in their district;

(b)

the activities which are carried out for any purpose mentioned in subsection (2) (or which contribute to their achievement); and

(c)

the resources available to the authority, the social services authority for their district, other public authorities, voluntary organisations and other persons for such activities.

(2)

Those purposes are —

(a)

preventing homelessness in the district of the authority;

(b)

securing that accommodation is or will be available for people in the district who are or may become homeless;

(c)

providing support for people in the district—

(i)

who are or may become homeless; or

(ii)

who have been homeless and need support to prevent them becoming homeless again.

(3)

A local housing authority shall, after completing a homelessness review—

(a)

arrange for the results of the review to be available at its principal office for inspection at all reasonable hours, without charge, by members of the public; and

(b)

provide (on payment if required by the authority of a reasonable charge) a copy of those results to any member of the public who asks for one.