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Preventing homelessness amongst new refugees
Updated guidance for homelessness services working with refugees and people seeking asylum, including information about Afghan relocation and resettlement.
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Delivering For Women: My experience
"This blog post honours all the women I have supported, it was a privilege to be a part of your journeys.” Ahead of our Delivering For Women Conference on 29 June, Michaela Campbell, Ending Women’s Homelessness Lead, reflects on her experience supporting women experiencing multiple disadvantage and calls us all to action.
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Shaping the Future Together: Homeless Link’s strategy to end homelessness
Today, Homeless Link launches our new strategic plan for 2021 – 2024, which puts our members at its heart, as it aims to end homelessness for good by ensuring everyone has a place to call home and the support they need to keep it.
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How the second evaluation of the Housing First regional pilots shows the importance of choice and co-production
“You can’t do Housing First to people.” This mantra, asserted by one of the providers of the three Housing First regional pilots in England, echoes throughout the latest evaluation report of the schemes, showing the importance of choice and co-production in effective Housing First services.
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Homelessness Provision for the Future
Homeless Link publishes two new reports today looking at the state of the homelessness sector and best practice as we emerge from the pandemic.
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What is next in the mission to end rough sleeping
As we move out of lockdown, Fiona Colley, Director of StreetLink, discusses the picture of rough sleeping in England, the support available to people and what will happen next as StreetLink works alongside other services to help end rough sleeping.
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New research: Building staff resilience to support long-term organisational development
A new research project, launched by City Bridge Trust, aims to support frontline workers in the voluntary sector, leading to longer-term organisational development.
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The end of communal night shelters?
Many councils, charities and faith groups are starting to think about their local emergency winter provision and for some the prospect of communal sleeping spaces will once again be under consideration. There are a number of factors which could influence decisions including the further relaxation of covid restrictions, vaccination progress, rising rate of rough sleeping and the rising rate of covid infections to name just a few.
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Our verdict on the Autumn Budget: what will it mean for homelessness services?
The Chancellor's Budget announcements last Wednesday brought some welcome commitments on spending to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping over the next three years, but they fall short of our calls to bring Everyone In For Good. The crucial details on whether allocations will bring long-term stability to services and protect the Housing First Pilots remain unclear.
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Homelessness services in 2020: what’s the story (Part One)? Everyone In
Media coverage about rough sleeping in 2020/21 has often focused on the ‘Everyone In’ initiative, and in particular hotel provision for those rough sleeping or at risk of rough sleeping. For part one of our Atlas launch blog series we look in more depth at new data about Everyone In.
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Becoming strengths-based: the four key elements
For the past year, Homeless Link in partnership with Expert Link and Inspire Chilli, has been learning more about strengths-based working. This week we publish the first section of our toolkit, Becoming strengths-based, in which we outline why we think it’s so important and the key principles for working in a strengths-based way.
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New project will develop roadmap for homelessness services working with people with NRPF
Homeless Link with our project partners the No Accommodation Network (NACCOM) are pleased to announce a timely new project aiming to improve the homelessness offer for migrants with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) in England.
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Hidden dangers of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
We set out our concerns about Part 4 of the Police Bill, which could have an important implications for homelessness.
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How can we work together to support people sleeping rough this winter?
With pandemic restrictions lifting, many homelessness organisations are already reporting a rising number of people sleeping rough. Fiona Colley, Director of StreetLink talks about how members of the public can play a role in supporting people sleeping rough this winter.
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This is not how we end rough sleeping: Scrap the new Immigration Rules
Long-awaited guidance has shed light on the new rough sleeping Immigration Rules, but despite attempts to mitigate their worst aspects, Homeless Link remain deeply concerned about the impact they will have on vulnerable non-UK nationals and community trust in homelessness services.
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Changes to the Shared Accommodation Rate Exemption to benefit under 25s
Member Blog
From June this year, more young people have been able to benefit from greater financial support for their housing costs, helping them move on from homelessness for good. Billy Harding, Senior Policy and Research Officer at Centrepoint, talks about what this change means for young people and the campaign that made it happen.
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Respite Rooms: Creating a safe space for women sleeping rough, survivors of domestic abuse
140 single gender spaces will be created as part of a £3.7m fund providing safe accommodation with expert specialist support. We hear from one of our members Basis Yorkshire about what this funding means for the women they support and what key considerations are needed to ensure it delivers for women.
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Applications to the Capital and Revenue streams of the Homelessness Winter Transformation Fund are now open
Enabling small-to-medium sized homelessness charities, community and faith groups and voluntary sector organisations to develop accommodation options that are self-contained, Covid-secure and dignified.
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GP registration, vaccination and protection
Back at the end of last year, we wrote about the need to get people with no home registered with GPs to maximise their chance of timely vaccination against COVID.
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How can I help someone sleeping rough in hot weather?
There’s lots of information about how members of the public can take positive action when they see someone sleeping rough in cold weather. But periods of hot weather can also be harmful for people sleeping rough. Director of StreetLink Fiona Colley discusses what people can do if they are concerned about someone sleeping rough during the summer months.