SNAP 2012

A sample of day centres, direct access hostels and second stage accommodation projects from across England were interviewed during October and November 2011 - read the questions asked here. The findings from these interviews and information taken from the Homeless UK website have informed our latest SNAP report.

For SNAP 2012 we have collected information on:

  • service provision
  • project funding
  • client demography and background
  • outcomes achieved

Download the summary of findings, SNAPshot, here.

Download the full SNAP 2012 report here.

Download the interactive regional analysis here (you will need the latest version of Excel to view the file).

WHAT CAN SNAP DO FOR YOU?

SNAP allows service providers, local authorities, commissioners and policy makers to see where services fit into the national picture. It provides key evidence on the characteristics of homeless people and their service needs. Information from SNAP can be used in the following ways:

  • as supporting evidence in proposals for service provision
  • to inform strategies for homelessness policy and services
  • to help determine decisions about awards of contracts for service provision
  • to complement other homelessness research

For more information on SNAP 2012 contact Homeless Link's Research Officer, Joe Whitaker.