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Guidance
Supporting individuals during hot weather
31 May 2024
Information and guidance on supporting people experiencing homelessness during hot weather, including recognising heat-related illnesses and how to keep cool in the heat.
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Guidance
Rough sleeping outreach guidance
25 March 2024
Guidance for frontline staff and managers working in rough sleeping outreach services, which outlines how to put Homeless Link's principles into practice.
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Guidance
Principles for Rough Sleeping Outreach
15 January 2024
This document details the core principles required for designing and delivering rough sleeping outreach services in England.
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Guidance
Rough sleeping verification
21 August 2023
Read the write up of findings from our focus group on rough sleeping verification and other pathways into rough sleeper services.
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Webinar
Outreach Learning Forum: Resources
12 June 2023
Presentation recordings & slides from the Outreach Learning Forum: a series of interactive, online sessions aimed at rough sleeping outreach workers, to increase knowledge of how to support individuals with complex needs. Topics covered include: learning disabilities, brain injury, self-neglect and mental health.
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Webinar
Preparing for hot weather
01 June 2023
This webinar showcases new heat-related health guidance to support people experiencing homelessness, including information on hot weather SWEP.
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Webinar
Ending Rough Sleeping Data Framework: Webinar
10 May 2023
This webinar with Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) discusses the new Rough Sleeping Data Framework & provides concrete examples of how it is already working well for the local authorities that have piloted the framework.
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Policy document
Response to Government consultation on replacing the Vagrancy Act
26 May 2022
Homeless Link's response to the Government's consultation on replacing the Vagrancy Act
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Webinar
Getting the most out of StreetLink
07 April 2022
This webinar is for professionals from frontline homelessness services to find out when and how to submit the most effective StreetLink alert.