Speaking in Darren’s Millar AM’s Short Debate,
‘Are we meeting the housing needs of our veterans?’ in the Chamber, he said housing is key to veterans and their families and
emphasized the need for better integration by the Welsh Government of housing,
health and care services for ex-services personnel.
He said: "Yesterday, the UK Defence Secretary announced
that service leavers and their families will now be able to access military
accommodation for up to a year after leaving, giving them more time to look for
permanent accommodation as they transition back to civilian life, because
housing is key to veterans and their families.
“First Choice Housing Association, which led the
way on this in Wales, delivered the ambitious self-build project for veterans
in Wrexham, the third residence in North Wales to be managed by Alabare's
Wales Home for Veterans, taking the Charity's provision across Wales for
veterans adjusting to the civilian world to 57 (bed spaces).
“However, the Welsh Government's Housing
Referrals Pathway for veterans does not address the concerns of how housing
officers themselves, who provide the necessary support, are able to manage the
complex cases of re-homed veterans.
"Better integration of housing, health and
care services is therefore needed from the Welsh Government, and they must
explain why there's been a large reduction in the number of veterans households
accepted by Local Authorities as being in priority housing need since the
Housing (Wales) Act 2014 was introduced."
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