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Operating principles for commissioners and providers of night shelters for people experiencing rough sleeping.
This evidence synthesis is accompanied by an evidence brief which summaries the findings
Privacy notice for the Night Shelter Transformation Fund.
This report includes case studies from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Philippines, and Haiti
This paper analyses the politics of shelter provision, focusing on the needs of and provision for the low- and middle-income residents
The guide presents a series of design principles, a user friendly design decision tool, and a library of recommended designs
A new grant to support the essential work of the voluntary and community sector to deliver a sustained reduction in homelessness and rough sleeping.
Information for British nationals about emergency shelter and other essential services in Paris.
Information about the funding and the application process for the Night Shelter Transformation Fund.
Rough sleepers to access a safe place to stay and vital support to help turn their lives around as funding is given to 26 night shelters across England.
Areas that successfully applied for Night Shelter Transformation 2022 to 2025 funding.
This project seeks to investigate systems of shelter provision in Nairobi in Kenya, Hawassa in Ethiopia and Mogadishu in Somalia
Your council must help if you’re legally homeless or will become homeless within 8 weeks. Help may include advice, emergency housing or longer-term housing.
New guidance has been produced by the Civil Contingencies Secretariat in response to calls from local responders and planners.
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