Proposed homelessness prevention and rough sleeping strategy 2025 to 2030 - Key Homelessness review findings in figures 2023 and 2024

Key homelessness review findings:   

  • there were 2725 approaches the council for housing advice and assistance
  • 1,826 homelessness duties were owed
  • family no longer willing to accommodate is the main reason for homelessness accounting for 33% of all cases
  • in the last year, there has been a 11% increase in homelessness assessments
  • mental health is the most prevalent support need
  • 67% of all households had a support need
  • 70% of those owed a homelessness duty are single applicants
  • 54% had their homelessness successfully prevented
  • 44% had their homelessness successfully relieved
  • 379 households were placed in temporary accommodation, 40% of which had children
  • 153 individuals identified as experiencing or at risk of rough sleeping have been supported
  • 10,819 households are on the housing register, of which 64% have a need for 1 bedroom accommodation
  • 42% of applicants identified as being multiple excluded, with 76% having substance misuse needs
  • 49% of all those owed a homeless duty are aged under 35 years old 
  • in the last 12 months, 251 domestic abuse victims were supported in safe accommodation
  • 63% of households placed in temporary accommodation are offenders; 14% of which are females
  • 88% of all homeless applicants were supported to access a positive accommodation outcome
  • over the last 12 months there has been a 12% increase in care experienced homelessness presentations
  • main reason for priority housing need (main duty) is households with dependent children
  • 18% more people are homeless in Cumberland because of leaving criminal justice systems (than in England)
  • 30% of households owed a homelessness duty are in employment
  • 25% of all residents in TA are aged under 35 years
  • average length of stay is 15 weeks (this has increased by 5 weeks (2020-24)
  • 13% of all TA placements are due to domestic abuse