A pioneering alliance brought together to redesign homelessness services in Glasgow has been disbanded after facing 'impossible challenges' caused by the pandemic.
An alliance dedicated to ending rough sleeping in Glasgow has been disbanded after struggling to reach its aim amid funding cuts.
Earlier this year, it suffered a £2 million reduction in funding as part of £21m in cuts by the Health and Social Care Partnership. It was announced on Thursday that the Alliance would conclude its work. A statement explained: "It has been increasingly difficult to realise the vision set out by the Glasgow Alliance To End Homelessness when it was originally formed in 2020. From today, 14th September 2023, the Alliance will conclude and a review will be carried out.
They said: "Homeless Network Scotland is saddened to learn Glasgow Alliance to End Homelessness has disbanded. This is a painful time for colleagues who have worked so hard and with such ambition to end homelessness in the city and change the story around homelessness. “But GHIFT will continue to inform and influence the Health & Social Care Partnership’s homeless strategy and delivery. Homeless Network Scotland will continue to provide strategic partnership and support to both bodies and create opportunities for everyone in the third sector to work together in tackling homelessness.
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