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Homeless Link's 'Sounding Board' figures featured in The i Newspaper
The results of Homeless Link's recent 'Sounding Board' survey on cost of living were featured in a story in The i Newspaper on Thursday 8th September.
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Third evaluation of the Housing First Pilots highlights crucial ‘stickability’ of support offer
The Government has published the third interim report for the regional Housing First Pilots’ evaluation.
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Integrating Immigration Advice into homelessness services: A case study from Lewisham
The Immigration Advice for Rough Sleepers Fund (IARSF) enabled cross-sector partnerships to provide better access to immigration advice. The fund was established to address the advice needs of rough sleeping migrants, and to improve integration of homelessness and immigration services.
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Homeless Link welcomes new Government rough sleeping strategy
The Government has published a new strategy to drive forward its goal of ending rough sleeping.
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2021 Annual Review of Support for Single Homeless People in England
Today Homeless Link publishes our 14th Annual Review of Support for Single Homeless People in England, an independent yearly assessment of the demographics, needs, and availability of services for single people accessing homelessness services in England.
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Leading homelessness organisations write open letter to Conservative leadership candidates
On Tuesday 23 August, 29 of the country's leading homelessness organisations signed an open letter to the two Conservative leadership candidates Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak, warning of a potential rise in homelessness due to the cost-of-living crisis and asking them to re-commit to the 2019 Conservative manifesto pledges around ending rough sleeping and reforming the private rented sector
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This Starts at Home Day, we must come together to advocate for supported housing
Member Blog
Catherine Ryder, Director of Policy and Research at the National Housing Federation, writes about their campaign to communicate the impact of supported housing and how organisations can get involved .
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A new Government review is seeking to understand the experiences of LGBTQ Veterans
Member Blog
Lee Buss Blair, a Director of Riverside Housing, talks about his own personal experience of being gay in the military and how this can lead to veterans facing homelessness. He encourages members and their clients to respond to a new government inquiry.
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Government launches cost of living resources and toolkit
This week, the Government launched their 'Help for Households' toolkit.
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Homeless Link and Caritas Anchor House meet with Stephen Timms MP
The meeting covered a range of topics, including work to better support non-UK nationals experiencing homelessness
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Update on Leicester’s Respite Rooms Project
Read about the inspiring work of Leicester’s Respite Rooms project in this guest blog. They are on target to support 80-100 women in their first year of operation.
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Homeless Link labels new statistics showing no fault evictions increased by 142% on the previous year as "extremely worrying"
Homeless Link responds to the latest statutory homelessness statistics, showing a big jump in private sector evictions.
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Will the turbulence in Westminster scupper promised rental reform?
The Government has promised to bring in wide ranging reforms of the private rental sector. Campaigns Manager Nye Jones analyses how the turbulence in Westminster may affect this process.
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DLUHC announces new Night Shelter Transformation Fund working with Homeless Link and Housing Justice
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has announced a new Night Shelter Transformation Fund of up to £10million in grants. The Night Shelter Transformation Fund is administered by DLUHC, working in partnership with Homeless Link and Housing Justice who will provide support to prospective applicants and grant holders.
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New member: Emmaus South Manchester
We're delighted to welcome Emmaus South Manchester as a new member of Homeless Link! Emmaus South Manchester is an independent local homelessness charity, part of a wider national federation and international Emmaus movement.
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‘Where do you go? There’s nowhere’: Developing safe accommodation options for domestic abuse survivors
Member Blog
As Fulfilling Lives South East closes it's doors, Systems Change Project Assistant Emily Page shares insights from their projects addressing the lack of access to safe accommodation for domestic abuse survivors with multiple and complex needs.
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Simple tips for services to better support veterans experiencing homelessness
Member Blog
Lee Buss Blair, Director at Riverside Housing Operation, writes about what more services can do to engage and support veterans.
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Co-production in action in Luton
Member Blog
To celebrate Co-production Week, Matthew Bushnell from Mary Seacole Housing Association shares the experience of co-production in Luton where experts by experience, commissioners and service providers have been working together to support the Local Authority to draft a new strengths-based specification for their commissioned housing-related support services.
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New research reveals how Local Authorities can, and should, do more for migrants with no recourse to public funds.
NACCOM’s Community Research volunteer group has been working with Homeless Link to explore experiences of accessing support from local authorities throughout the pandemic. Following the publication of the project report, the Community Researchers share their thoughts on its findings and recommendations.
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Why it's important to have a gendered approach to Housing First
Reflections on the learnings of the second year evaluation of Westminster VAWG Housing First