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Homeless Link supports new campaign to boost Universal Credit
More than 90 charities unite behind a powerful call on party leaders to guarantee essentials for low-income households amid rising hardship.
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Reflections from Rough Sleeping Conference 2023
Members of Homeless Link's National Practice Development team reflect on some lessons and highlights from our recent conference on Rough Sleeping
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Recent changes to refugee and asylum seeker policies and how they may impact homelessness services
Many changes to immigration policy have been announced in March and April 2023. Homeless Link's Policy Manager Kateya Mbita, explains the changes and the possible impacts they will have on homelessness services.
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A safe space for leaders to learn from one another
In this blog, our Senior Learning and Development Managers Lucy Horitz and Laura Millward explain how action learning sets work and describe their potential for transformational impact.
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2023 London Atlas of Homelessness Services Launched
The new edition of the London Atlas produced by the London Housing Federation in partnership with Homeless Link contains updated statistics on homelessness services and trends in each London Borough. An invaluable tool for everyone in the sector.
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The cost of living crisis is putting homelessness services like mine on the brink
Member Blog
Amanda Dubarry, CEO at London based charity Your Place writes about how rising costs are influencing their services and the people they support.
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31st March is Trans Visibility Day
This day marks a time to celebrate trans and non-binary people, to raise awareness of the discrimination faced by the community and an opportunity for allies to learn more about how they can support. We spoke to akt about their Trans Pathway Project.
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Homeless Link signs open letter to Michael Gove
The Illegal Migration Bill risks pushing thousands more people into homelessness and destitution
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Homeless Link "extremely disappointed" at Government's Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan
New plans include new powers for Police and local authorities to address rough sleeping and other street activity where it is causing a "public nuisance".
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‘Making Women Count’ – challenging the systems that keep women’s rough sleeping unseen
Member Blog
Lucy Campbell, Head of Multiple Disadvantage at Single Homeless Project, tells us about the work they are doing to challenge the systems that keep women’s rough sleeping unseen.
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A Year in Review: building capacity, skills, and knowledge of frontline staff and volunteers
Homeless Link alongside Shelter have been commissioned by DLUHC to deliver a new 3-year programme which aims to build the capacity, skills, and knowledge of frontline staff and volunteers in England. This blog will summarise some of the resources we’ve delivered for the sector over the last year.
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Rising rents are blocking people from moving on from homelessness accommodation
Member Blog
Beverly Munden, Senior Practitioner at BCHA, writes about how rising rents and frozen LHA rates mean supported housing services are struggling to help people move on to independent accommodation.
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Homeless Link signs open letter to the Chancellor on LHA rates
The letter called on the Government to "urgently unfreeze housing benefit"
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The Spring Budget: What will it mean for the homelessness sector?
Policy Manager Cat Tottie analyses the announcements made in the recent Spring Budget and what impact they will have on the homelessness sector.
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Chronic increase of ‘hidden’ homelessness in the countryside fuelled by cost-of-living crisis, ground-breaking report shows
The study, by academics at the University of Kent and the University of Southampton, on behalf of a coalition of rural charities and housing associations, shows rural areas being paid a fraction of what they need to tackle homelessness in their communities.
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Supported Housing (Regulatory Oversight) Bill: Update
This is an update and briefing on the Private Members Bill currently making its way through Parliament, outlining the background to the Bill and the next steps.
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Homeless Link warns of “missed opportunity” in Spring Budget
Homeless Link responds to the Government's Spring Budget
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Neurodiversity and Homelessness
Its Neurodiversity Celebration Week. This blog explains what neurodiversity is, why its important to the homelessness sector and points to some valuable resources to help your service to improve its inclusivity.
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Homeless Link joins charity sector call for urgent support
Homeless Link has signed a joint letter to Chancellor Jeremy Hunt with NCVO and other leaders across the charity sector. The letter calls for urgent action in next week's budget to help charities deal with increasing demand for their services during the cost of living of crisis and as energy prices spiral.
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International Womens Day: Celebrating The Achievements Of Women Who Experience Homelessness
This International Women's Day, celebrate the achievements of women who are facing homelessness, raise awareness of challenges that are still there and take action. All from one blog!