With the allocation of an additional £20.2m towards the 'Life off the Streets Programme', what specific targets are you committed to with regard to combatting homelessness in the capital in the next 12 months?
You claimed that 90% of people supported by your “No Second Night Out” service last year did not return to sleeping rough. Can you provide with the methodology used for you to arrive at this conclusion?
What action are you taking to invest in programmes and services which seek to tackle the issue of homelessness in the long term, and not just in response to the current cost of living crisis?
What mechanisms have been put in place to monitor the progress and quality of the 1,263 affordable housing units due to be delivered by Pocket Living as outlined in MD2727?
How many of the registered providers who receive funding from the Mayor have a reverse staircasing policy and are these policies published as is required under Capital Funding Guide rules?
Under the Building Safety Act registered providers are required to supply a landlord certificate to any shared owner or leaseholder who sends them a leaseholder deed of certificate; they must do so within 4 weeks of receiving the leaseholder deed of certificate. Can the Mayor confirm how many of the registered providers he funds currently meet this deadline?
Does the Mayor agree that a terminal illness should always be considered to be ‘exceptional circumstances’ and that registered providers should therefore make every effort to buy back an unmortgageable shared ownership property if the shared owner is in that situation?
Can you provide an in-depth breakdown, by (i) year, (ii) project and (iii) location, of funding provided to Pocket Living by the GLA to build affordable housing?
What support are you providing to mortgage-holders who are now facing rising interest rates, which will disproportionately affect Londoners due to higher average house prices?