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A professional resource for local authorities and commissioners on preventing and ending rough sleeping.
This evaluation report outlines the impact of the Rough Sleeping Initiative on reducing the numbers of people sleeping rough.
Guidance to help local authorities and local agencies evaluate the extent of rough sleeping in their area.
Initial findings: understanding the multiple vulnerabilities, support needs and experiences of people who sleep rough in England.
This is a cross-government strategy setting out how the government and its partners will end rough sleeping for good.
Over £17 million to help rough sleepers into long term housing as cold weather bites. Money to provide more bed spaces for areas most in need.
This paper uses Young Lives research in Ethiopia, carried out over multiple years, to look at boys and young men’s lives
Statistical release about the annual single night snapshot of the number of people sleeping rough in local authorities across England.
Management information about the support for people sleeping rough and those at risk of sleeping rough in local authorities across England
Immigration staff guidance on considering refusing or cancelling permission on the grounds of rough sleeping.
Management information about the support for people sleeping rough and those at risk of sleeping rough in local authorities across England.
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