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PRESS RELEASE: Winners announced for London Homelessness Awards 2024

Housing Justice’s Night Shelter Lettings Network wins Prestigious London Homelessness Award for 2024

Housing Justice’s project “The Night Shelter Lettings Network” has been announced as the first prize winner of this year’s London Homelessness Awards.

The team received a specially designed trophy and a cheque for £30,000 from Baroness Louise Casey at a high-profile ceremony at St Martins in the Fields attended by over 120 people from across the sector in London.

Housing Justice created the Night Shelter Lettings Network, which lists all rental properties in London with rents at Housing Benefit levels. This allows equal access to the latest property information, reducing the risk of people missing out on opportunities. The easy-to-use platform is used by caseworkers and their clients, giving more choice than was possible before.

Lucien Lawrence is a Special Projects Coordinator at Housing Justice. He said:

“Night Shelters are an important element of support for people rough sleeping, accommodating approximately 1200 people during the winter. But using private sector properties to help people move on is an option that could be very helpful and should be used more. We list the properties, carry out checks, offer a referral service and pay upfront costs to secure the property. So far 75 people have been accommodated through the project in just one year.”

Simon Dow is the Chair of the judging panel for the London Homelessness Awards. He said:

“Once again – in the 25th year of the London Homelessness Awards – we have terrific winners for this year’s award. The judges saw real evidence of the endless ingenuity and determination of the organisations working with homeless people in London. We are proud to broadcast their successes.”

This year the judging panel awarded two second prizes of £15,000 each. These went to:

  • Lambeth Council’s Routes to Independence Pathway project
  • Treasures Foundation “Revealing the hidden treasure in each woman”

Three further projects were highly commended:

  • Thames Reach: CHA and PLACE project
  • The Passage: No Night Out service
  • Turning Point: RBKC Rough Sleepers Drug and Alcohol Service

More details about the London Homelessness Awards, including a specially commissioned film about last year’s winners, the South London and Maudsley START Outreach Team, can be found at www.lhawards.org.uk

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