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Why we need to work together to spread the word about StreetLink
Our new survey found two thirds of adults wouldn’t feel confident in knowing the best way to help some sleeping rough. Raising awareness of StreetLink can change this.
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The Dying Homeless Project
Miranda Keast from the Museum of Homelessness tells us about the Dying Homeless Project, which was set up to remember people who have died while homeless with love and dignity, and to provide a space and network for us to support each other in grief and campaign for change to prevent future unnecessary deaths.
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Now is the time for a national Housing First programme
This week sees the launch of the CSJ report Close to Home: Delivering a national Housing First progamme in England, calling for the roll-out of a national Housing First programme for people whose homelessness is compounded by multiple disadvantage.
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Dying Matters: Have your say
It’s Dying Matters Week: a chance to open up and talk about death and bereavement. Miranda Keast tells us about a new piece of work developing resources for the sector around death and bereavement of people experiencing homelessness.
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Increased infections, declining temperatures and stretched resources; a national ambivalence around emergency provision this winter
Last November, Jo's blog on SWEP and winter provision was pretty clear that most areas were planning provision of single site accommodation to reduce the high risk of COVID-19 transmission amongst those in need of emergency housing.
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Black women experiencing homelessness are invisible
In the next blog of our Black History Month series, we hear from Dionne Williams about her lived experience of, and perspectives on, homelessness.
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Homelessness and Covid: What does the future hold?
As we begin to return to pre-Covid ways of living through the lifting of restrictions and a reliance on vaccination success, it begs the question what has changed for homelessness provision? What role must we play to keep people safe, both now and in the future?
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Breathing Space: a new statutory scheme to help people deal with problem debt
For the past five years or so StepChange Debt Charity has been campaigning for better legal protections for people struggling with problem debt. In this blog, Peter Tutton tells us about the new statutory Breathing Space scheme, available to people in England and Wales, opened for applications on the 4th May 2021.
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Long-term funding essential to supporting veterans experiencing homelessness
Member Blog
Riverside, Stoll, Alabaré and Launchpad are the four main providers of supported housing for veterans in the United Kingdom. Director of Operations at Riverside, Lee Buss-Blair, tells us how they have been working together to highlight the growing crisis they face and the significant risk of collapse of specialist housing for homeless veterans.
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Why the BME housing sector is as relevant today as it was forty years ago
Ben Laryea, CEO at Ekaya Housing Association, reflects on the events of the past few years, from George Floyd to the impact of the pandemic and everything in between, and explains how it only solidifies his belief that the work of BME housing sector is as relevant today as it was when built out of the riots forty years ago.
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Scrap the Vagrancy Act
It's time for the Vagrancy Act to be repealed. A debate in Parliament is a step in the right direction.
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Going Beyond: Invaluable Advice for People working in homelessness
A brand new podcast series starts with an explanation of the importance of relationships when supporting people experiencing homelessness.
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Delivering for Women: Learning from the Ending Women’s Homelessness Fund
Our research, published today, documents some of the key insights and impacts of the Ending Women’s Homelessness Fund.
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The number of people sleeping rough continues to decrease in England, but ongoing effort is paramount
The Government figures published today reveal the largest decrease in the estimated number of people rough sleeping since 2010, but this is still 52% higher than when the snapshot approach was introduced a decade ago.
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Homelessness statistics foreshadow troubling rise in evictions
On 22 April, the Government released its homelessness and temporary accommodation data for October to December 2020, which reveals a significant level of evictions despite Government measures to protect private renters during Covid-19 that should have put a pause on this practice.
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New guidance published on how to advocate for 16 and 17 year olds to get the right homelessness pathways and support
Young people aged 16 and 17 who become homeless can be housed under the Housing Act or the Children Act. The piece of legislation they are housed under will affect what support they are entitled to, where they are housed and whether the local authority has owes them a corporate parenting duty.
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£1 million Capital stream of the Homelessness Winter Transformation Fund now open
Funding to improve and adapt services, helping transform people’s lives by offering a route off the streets and, ultimately, to reduce rough sleeping.
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Ending women’s homelessness: the next chapter
This International Women’s Day we are pleased to announce information about a new project focused on Ending Women’s Homelessness. Project Manager Michaela Campbell tells us more.
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Funding for Rough Sleeper Initiative welcome, but longer term approach needed
Homeless Link's response to government funding announcement
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Our new Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
Today, we launch 'Commitment to Change', our Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy.