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Non-Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Regulatory Policy Committee

Sep. 13 2024

Source Page: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill - Martyn's Law: RPC opinion (green-rated)
Document: impact assessment (IA) (PDF)

Found: • Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).


Written Question
Prisoners' Release: Housing
Friday 13th September 2024

Asked by: Edward Argar (Conservative - Melton and Syston)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what estimate she has made of the number and proportion of prisoners who will be released having served 40% of their sentences who will not have stable accommodation to be released to.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

Individuals released through the Standard Determinate Sentence changes, known as SDS40, and at risk of homelessness can be referred to HMPPS’s Community Accommodation Service, which can provide up to 12-weeks temporary accommodation.

The Chief Probation Officer wrote to all Local Authority Chief Executives on 02 August sharing early data on the total volume of expected prison releases for SDS40 cases and this was followed up by a meeting with all Local Authorities. This provided a high-level estimate of the potential volumes of releases by Local Authority. The indicative figure provided was that there would be c400 individuals who were at risk of homelessness; however, through assessment and intervention by Probation, we are expecting that number will now be significantly lower.

We are working closely with the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government and the Welsh Government to mitigate any impact on Local Authorities, as well as taking practical steps to minimise the chances that individuals are released homeless. This includes ensuring data is shared with the 49 Strategic Housing Specialists based in prisons and the Probation-based Homeless Prevention Teams to make sure plans are in place for those who need accommodation support.

We expect the vast majority to be supported by this provision, but should there not be enough, the Lord Chancellor has authorised probation directors to make use of alternative arrangements, including budget hotels, as a temporary measure for the cases that we will see in the next few weeks.


Written Question
Prisoners' Release: Housing
Friday 13th September 2024

Asked by: Edward Argar (Conservative - Melton and Syston)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, if she will make an assessment of the potential impact of recent changes to the prisoner early release scheme on demand for housing from local authorities.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

Individuals released through the Standard Determinate Sentence changes, known as SDS40, and at risk of homelessness can be referred to HMPPS’s Community Accommodation Service, which can provide up to 12-weeks temporary accommodation.

The Chief Probation Officer wrote to all Local Authority Chief Executives on 02 August sharing early data on the total volume of expected prison releases for SDS40 cases and this was followed up by a meeting with all Local Authorities. This provided a high-level estimate of the potential volumes of releases by Local Authority. The indicative figure provided was that there would be c400 individuals who were at risk of homelessness; however, through assessment and intervention by Probation, we are expecting that number will now be significantly lower.

We are working closely with the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government and the Welsh Government to mitigate any impact on Local Authorities, as well as taking practical steps to minimise the chances that individuals are released homeless. This includes ensuring data is shared with the 49 Strategic Housing Specialists based in prisons and the Probation-based Homeless Prevention Teams to make sure plans are in place for those who need accommodation support.

We expect the vast majority to be supported by this provision, but should there not be enough, the Lord Chancellor has authorised probation directors to make use of alternative arrangements, including budget hotels, as a temporary measure for the cases that we will see in the next few weeks.


Written Question
Prisoners' Release: Housing
Friday 13th September 2024

Asked by: Edward Argar (Conservative - Melton and Syston)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, whether she has had recent discussions with the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the potential merits of using accommodation contracted by the Home Office to provide housing for prisoners released when they have served 40% of their sentences.

Answered by Nicholas Dakin - Government Whip, Lord Commissioner of HM Treasury

Individuals released through the Standard Determinate Sentence changes, known as SDS40, and at risk of homelessness can be referred to HMPPS’s Community Accommodation Service, which can provide up to 12-weeks temporary accommodation.

The Chief Probation Officer wrote to all Local Authority Chief Executives on 02 August sharing early data on the total volume of expected prison releases for SDS40 cases and this was followed up by a meeting with all Local Authorities. This provided a high-level estimate of the potential volumes of releases by Local Authority. The indicative figure provided was that there would be c400 individuals who were at risk of homelessness; however, through assessment and intervention by Probation, we are expecting that number will now be significantly lower.

We are working closely with the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government and the Welsh Government to mitigate any impact on Local Authorities, as well as taking practical steps to minimise the chances that individuals are released homeless. This includes ensuring data is shared with the 49 Strategic Housing Specialists based in prisons and the Probation-based Homeless Prevention Teams to make sure plans are in place for those who need accommodation support.

We expect the vast majority to be supported by this provision, but should there not be enough, the Lord Chancellor has authorised probation directors to make use of alternative arrangements, including budget hotels, as a temporary measure for the cases that we will see in the next few weeks.


Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
Home Office

Sep. 12 2024

Source Page: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill 2024: impact assessment
Document: (PDF)

Found: • Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).


Non-Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Land Registry

Sep. 12 2024

Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Following the General Election in July 2024 the new Government changed the department to the Ministry


Non-Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Land Registry

Sep. 12 2024

Source Page: HM Land Registry Annual Report and Accounts 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: Following the General Election in July 2024 the new Government changed the department to the Ministry


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Treasury

Sep. 12 2024

Source Page: Consolidated Fund account 2023 to 2024
Document: (PDF)

Found: £50.4 bn (£11.8bn)Scotland Office , £46.0 bn (£42.4bn)Department for Transport , £32.1 bn (£28.5bn)Ministry


Select Committee
Northern Ireland government
GOU0013 - The Governance of the Union: Consultation, Co-operation and Legislative Consent

Written Evidence Sep. 12 2024

Inquiry: The Governance of the Union: Consultation, Co-operation and Legislative Consent
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Constitution Committee

Found: the increasing involvement of other Whitehall departments in devolved matters, for example the Ministry


Departmental Publication (Policy paper)
Ministry of Justice

Sep. 12 2024

Source Page: United Kingdom’s response to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights’ List of Issues Report
Document: (PDF)

Found: This is managed centrally by the Ministry of Housing, Commu nities and Local Government (MHCLG ).