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Gender informed approaches discussed in new episode of Going Beyond podcast
In Episode 3 of Series 4 of the Going Beyond Podcast, we speak to Fiona McCormack, researcher with the Centre for Health and Development at Staffordshire University and Sarah Page, Associate Professor in Social Justice and Social Learning at Staffordshire University.
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New Member: Places for People
We're delighted to welcome Places for People as a new member of Homeless Link!
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New episode of Going Beyond podcast discuses the importance of adopting harm-reduction approaches to support
In Episode 2 of Series 4 of the Going Beyond podcast, we speak to Chris Rintoul, Harm Reduction Lead for the charity Cranstoun.
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Criminal Justice Bill Update
The Criminal Justice Bill includes clauses to replace the vagrancy act. It is currently being discussed in Parliament. Homeless Link is concerned that the Bill proposes measures that could criminalise rough sleeping. Read this blog for more.
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Homeless Link signs joint letter to protect homelessness services from decommissioning
Homeless Link have joined multiple other organisations in writing to homelessness Minister Felicity Buchan warning of the impact of decommissioning vital services at a time when homelessness and rough sleeping are rising.
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Homeless Link's Going Beyond podcast is back!
In this series, we discuss good practice in supporting people experiencing homelessness who are using drugs and/or alcohol.
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Key workers – let’s talk cancer screening
We want to increase the uptake of cancer screening amongst people facing homelessness. We are holding a workshop to gather the views of frontline workers on what is needed to support the uptake of screening.
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Playing the role of a ‘critical friend’ in supporting our members
In our latest spotlight on the work of Homeless Link’s Partnership Managers, Steven Barkess who covers the West Midlands and North-West of England reflects on the role of the 'critical friend'.
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New member: MeYouWellbeing
We're delighted to welcome MeYouWellbeing as a new member of Homeless Link!
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Homeless Link and Riverside are organising a ‘Lobby’ of Parliament
With a general election looming, Homeless Link and Riverside Housing are encouraging homelessness services to join them for a 'Lobby' of Parliament on Tuesday 5th March 2024.
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Homeless Link welcomes Home Office U-turn
In August, the Home Office reduced the notice period given to people granted refugee status to leave asylum accommodation. This decision caused homelessness among refugees to triple between August and October compared to the same period in 2022. The Home Office has now announced it is ending the policy and returning to the original 28 day notice period from receipt of their Biometric Residence Permit (BRP).
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New member: SAFE ARMS
We're delighted to welcome SAFE ARMS as a new member of Homeless Link!
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Asylum support cessation: Some progress
Thanks to pressure from the homelessness and migrant sector, at the start of this month, the Home Office announced that refugee evictions from asylum accommodation would be temporarily paused over periods of Severe Weather Emergency Protocol.
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New member: YMCA Humber
We're delighted to welcome YMCA Humber as a new member of Homeless Link!
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Reflection as a key part of the job: reflecting on a year as a Homeless Link Partnership Manager
In our latest spotlight on the work of Homeless Link’s Partnership Managers, Rose Smith reflects on the importance of ongoing learning and reflection as part of the role of the Partnership Manager.
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Why homelessness services should be concerned about the Criminal Justice Bill
The Criminal Justice Bill contains wide-ranging new punitive powers for police and local authorities to deal with people sleeping rough. Campaigns Manager Nye Jones explains why homelessness services should be concerned about the legislation and what they can do to raise these concerns.
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A bus, a bench, or a carboard box are not homes
Homeless Link is pleased to be a supporter of the London Rough Sleeping Charter which is launching today. The charter sets out principles for working with people who sleep rough and suggests the different ways that members of the public can help.
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Shocking statistics show urgent need for action on rental reform.
Quarterly statistics on statutory homelessness show a big rise. This is Homeless Link's media response.
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New member: Reset-21 CIC
We're delighted to welcome Reset-21 CIC as a new member of Homeless Link!
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Warm spaces: providing respite for those that need it in cold weather
The UKHSA have published an evidence review and toolkit that can help local organisations plan and deliver warm spaces.