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Committee Material Published 23 Feb 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

We questioned the usefulness of the spend data DLUHC had collected from local authorities, given it was often qualitative and provided voluntarily.19 DLUHC stressed that from the start it had needed to balance the demand for data against placing a burden on local authorities.20 Preventing homelessness

We questioned the usefulness of the spend data DLUHC had collected from local authorities, given it was often qualitative and provided voluntarily.19 DLUHC stressed that from the start it had needed to balance the demand for data against placing a burden on local authorities.20 Preventing homelessness Type: conclusion | Number: 24 | Response status: accepted Government response: 4.7 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Recommendation implemented 4.8 A variety of sources are used to inform DLUHC’s evidence base about how the scheme is progressing, and to inform future funding decisions. 4.9 DLUHC continues to work closely with voluntary community sector