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Webinar
How we talk about homelessness: A taster session in framing
Updated: 07 Apr 2022
Join Homeless Link and Crisis for a taster session on reframing homelessness. Find out about our most effective comms and the framing resources available to you. By working together, we can tell a new story about homelessness.
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Guidance
What causes homelessness?
Updated: 07 Apr 2022
It's important to understand more about the causes of homelessness, such as relationship breakdown, the end of a tenancy, and the high cost of housing.
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Guidance
How do I help someone who is sleeping rough?
Updated: 07 Apr 2022
If you see a person sleeping rough, there are a number of ways that you can help them. Details on this page.
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Guidance
What are the solutions to homelessness?
Updated: 07 Apr 2022
The pandemic showed us how homelessness can be tackled. Homelessness is not inevitable. This page shows the steps that should be taken to end homelessness for good.
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Guidance
What is the impact of homelessness?
Updated: 07 Apr 2022
Homelessness can lead to isolation, poor physical and mental health. Homelessness can also lead to substance abuse and create barriers to accessing healthcare.
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Webinar
Ending Rough Sleeping Data Framework: Webinar
Updated: 13 Aug 2024
This webinar with Centre for Homelessness Impact (CHI) discusses the new Rough Sleeping Data Framework & provides concrete examples of how it is already working well for the local authorities that have piloted the framework.
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Policy document
Submission to Spring 2024 Budget
Updated: 25 Jan 2024
This is Homeless Link's submission to HM Treasury ahead of the Spring Budget of 2024. Drawing in the experience of our member organisations across the country and highlighting the dire state of funding of homelessness services.
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Guidance
Setting up a new service
Updated: 24 Nov 2022
Thinking about setting up a new service in response to homelessness? Read our guidance on things to consider when setting up a new provision and when it is best to work with an existing service.