Offering someone a roof over their head is only part of the solution to solving homelessness. Giving them the tools and resources to make it a home is also important and can play a role in preventing people falling into homelessness once more.
Research shows that people are 12.5% more likely to be able to sustain a tenancy when they are provided furniture and essential goods.
To address this issue, The Multibank will join IKEA in becoming an ‘activator’ in the Homewards programme, supporting the initiative’s ‘innovative housing projects’.
IKEA has already been supporting Homewards projects with brand-new furniture donations but wider partnerships through Multibank will see over £1 million worth of essential items supplied to homes across the UK.
That will make a difference in places like Aberdeen where Homewards is focusing on bringing empty homes back into use for those at risk of homelessness. The project combines housing provision from Langstane Housing Association with essential household items that were provided by local and national businesses.
Homewards claims this demonstrates clear evidence as to how partnerships with the private sector can support longer-term housing solutions.
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Hazel Detsiny, executive director of homelessness at The Royal Foundation, said: “This partnership is a powerful example of major industry players – even competitors – coming together to tackle a pressing societal challenge.
“Homewards is looking to collaborate with businesses across all sectors to address the deeper causes of homelessness, including housing, financial stability, and employment. Together, we can show what’s truly possible when businesses become part of the solution.”
Prince William launched Homewards in 2023 with the five-year project aiming to demonstrate that it is possible to end homelessness by testing local solutions in six locations that can be scaled up.
Now in the third year of the project, the programme includes more than 100 local initiatives and plans for 300 homes.
However, homelessness has increased across the UK since Homewards launched and the Labour government is set to set out its own prevention-focused vision to end homelessness before the end of the year through a long-term cross-government strategy.
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