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Rough Sleeper Strategy (PROBLEM: Rough Sleeping
(paras: foreword, 1,…
Rough Sleeper Strategy
PROBLEM: Rough Sleeping
(paras: foreword, 1,
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SOLUTION: Partnership working
- across government, frontline services, local authorities, the sector
- businesses, communities, wider society
(paras: foreword, 1)
SOLUTION: A STRATEGY
- Prevention
- Intervention
- Recovery
(paras: foreword)
Method/Aim: Prevention
SOLUTION: Support before someone becomes homeless
- suitable accommodation for prison leavers
(paras: foreword)
SOLUTION: £3.2 million on pilots to help people leaving prison find stable and sustainable accommodation
(paras 15)
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SOLUTION: legislation
SOLUTION: LA prevention duty
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Method/Aim: Intervention
SOLUTION: SERVICES
- 'swift targeted support'
(para: foreword)
SOLUTION: Rough Sleepers Initiative
(paras: foreword, 16)
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SOLUTION: 'Navigators'
- help guide rough sleepers through system to get the help they need (paras: foreword, 16)
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SOLUTION: Somewhere Safe to Stay Pilots
- rapid assessment
(para 16)
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SOLUTION: Mental Health and Substance misuse treatment
- access to health and support services
(para 16)
SOLUTION (funding): up to £2 million in health funding
- asked NHS England to spend up to £30 million on rough sleepers over 5 years
(para 16)
SOLUTION: improved StreetLink
- supporting general public, business and communities to engage positively with people sleeping rough, through a new platform
(para 16)
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SOLUTION: Training for frontline staff
- skills to work with rough sleepers
(para 16)
SOLUTION: maintain Housing Benefit for supported housing
- new oevrisght measures to ensure equality and value for money
(para 16)
IMPLICATION
- were considering removing HB for supported accommodation
- oversight suggests not confident about quality and value for money
Method/Aim: Recovery
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SOLUTION: Social Impact Bond
- Young Futures Fund
- support for NEET young people
(para 17)
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AIM:
- halve rough sleeping in this Parliament (end 2022)
- end rough sleeping by 2027
(paras: ministerial foreword, 1, 2)
SOLUTION: Legislation
- Homelessness Reduction Act
(paras: foreword, 3)
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CONCEPT: vulnerability
- 'some of the most vulnerable in our society'
(paras:foreword)
PROBLEM: impacts different people, different ways
(para 9)
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Solution: specific target groups
- women who sleep rough
(paras 9)
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PROBLEM: Data
- poor stats on who and why
- data collection difficulties
(paras 13)