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Housing minister wants industry to help homeless into building careers

Ahead of World Homeless Day, Eddie Hughes reveals plans to connect construction firms with ‘alternative giving’ charities.

Eddie Hughes wants to link up construction companies with ‘alternative giving’ charities that support homeless people into new careers.

Speaking ahead of World Homeless Day on 10 October, the housing and rough sleeping minister told CM he had recently made donations to Beam, an organisation which crowdfunds new job opportunities for homeless men and women.

“Through Beam, you have a range of options for helping people, some of whom are looking to get into the construction industry,” Hughes explained. “But there are barriers to entry, such as the training required for a CSCS card, for example, or buying your own PPE for your first day on a site. These are all significant barriers for homeless people.

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