Capacity of Existing Crisis Shelters
Ministry of Social and Family DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Er Dr Lee Bee Wah’s inquiry regarding the quantity and capacity of crisis shelters for men and women and plans to expand facilities for homeless singles. Minister Desmond Lee explained that three transitional shelters provide for 156 families and 60 individuals, while 12 welfare homes offer approximately 2,300 places with dedicated allocations for men and women. He added that four crisis shelters provide 220 beds for victims of family violence, with all facilities being funded by the Ministry and managed by voluntary welfare organisations. These facilities provide temporary accommodation and social support to help residents address their social issues and work towards securing long-term housing arrangements. Minister Desmond Lee concluded that while existing capacities are currently sufficient, the Ministry continues to monitor intake trends and utilisation for ongoing review.
Transcript
16 Er Dr Lee Bee Wah asked the Minister for Social and Family Development (a) how many crisis shelters are there currently; (b) what are their capacities for men and women respectively; and (c) whether the Ministry has plans to expand the number of shelters to accommodate homeless singles.
Mr Desmond Lee: Individuals who have exhausted all means of accommodation options are referred to Transitional Shelters which are funded by the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and run by voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs). There are three transitional shelters with a total capacity of 156 families and 60 individuals catering to both genders. The allocation between men and women will fluctuate from time to time, depending on need. These shelters are intended to provide temporary accommodation, as social workers from the VWOs work with the families and individuals to address their social issues and work towards securing long-term housing arrangements.
Individuals who are unable to work, have no financial means and do not have accommodation and family support, are admitted to our welfare homes. There are 12 welfare homes, with a total capacity of about 2,300. There are 1,250 places for male destitute persons, 250 places for female destitute persons, and the remaining places are in welfare homes that cater to both genders. These homes are funded by MSF and managed by VWOs. They help to meet residents’ basic needs, as well as help them improve their emotional and physical well-being through rehabilitation programmes.
For victims of family violence, MSF funds crisis shelters to provide them with temporary accommodation, while safety plans are mapped out for these women and their families. There are four crisis shelters with a total capacity of 220 beds.
The current capacity of our shelters and welfare homes is sufficient to meet the current needs of individuals and families facing housing issues or crises. However, MSF is constantly reviewing this as we keep a close watch on intake trends and capacity utilisation of the shelters and welfare homes.