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This is a cross-government strategy setting out how the government and its partners will end rough sleeping for good.
In two high-endemicity health zones of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The KH03 is a quarterly collection from all NHS organisations that operate beds, open overnight or day only. It collects the total number of available bed days and the total number of occupied bed days by consultant main specialty.
More than 160 businesses have registered their interest in joining the Government’s drive to help prevent and end homelessness, starting in the workplace.
Rough sleepers will be offered greater support as the government takes action to support the most vulnerable while still tackling antisocial behaviour.
Allocations to local authorities that successfully applied for Rough Sleeping Initiative 2022 to 2025 funding.
Project Allenby/Connaught is a 35 year commitment to provide modern, high quality, fully serviced, purpose built living and working accommodation for 18,700 soldiers.
Delivery plan setting out progress and next steps on the August 2018 Rough Sleeping Strategy.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Management information about ending rough sleeping, preventing it wherever possible, and where it does occur ensuring it is rare, brief, and non-recurring.
Guidance on how planning authorities can gather evidence to set optional requirements and the nationally described space standard.
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