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Homelessness bill passes its first hurdle
Western Mail
|November 07, 2025
Sweeping plans to abolish the “exclusionary” priority need and intentionality tests for homelessness support in Wales have cleared the first hurdle.
Senedd members agreed the principles of the homelessness bill without objection, doing away with the need for a vote following a “stage-one” debate.
Housing secretary Jayne Bryant explained the bill would better protect the workforce as well as abolish the priority need and intentionality tests for homelessness support.
She told the Senedd: “Our focus is how to help people - not whether to help people,” outlining an approach focused on prevention and early intervention.
She said phased implementation is expected to cost £247m over 10 years, outweighed by estimated benefits of £481m.
Her Labour colleague John Griffiths, who chairs the Senedd’s housing committee, said: “Nobody should have to experience the trauma of homelessness and, as such, we welcome action that aims to take us further towards the goal of ending homelessness in Wales.”
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