Register your interest for our free consultancy advice sessions
Our upcoming sessions are:
- Risk assessments, health and safety on Wednesday 9 April
- Finance, housing benefit, and rents on Tuesday 20 May
- Governance, strategy, and board development on Thursday 12 June
Each session's expression on interest will close two weeks before the session date, and we will be in touch shortly after to confirm places.
In the expression of interest, you can specify whether you would like to join a one-to-one or group format session.
We will decide future sessions based on demand. If you would like to join a session but can't make one of the above dates, please email contact consultancy@homelesslink.org.uk
Find out more about our consultancy service
We offer tailored support including undertaking evaluations, service reviews, and creating strategies, so that your organisation can improve its services, embed good practice, and stay strong financially, enabling you to effectively support people experiencing homelessness.
For enquiries about our consultancy service, please contact consultancy@homelesslink.org.uk
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Strategy
We develop strategies for organisations and local authorities including homelessness and rough sleeping strategies and organisational strategies.
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Governance
We work with organisations to develop their internal governance including facilitating staff away days, developing board procedures and supporting organisations to become more financially resilient.
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Policy reviews and development
Working with organisations to update or develop new internal policies to ensure they are in line with best practice is the most popular consultancy choice for our members.
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Evaluations and Reviews
Our Consultants carry out a broad range of evaluations and reviews including evaluating project impact, reviewing service performance and internal policy reviews.
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Trauma-informed
We offer comprehensive training and consultancy services designed to upskill your staff, embed good practices, and align your policies and procedures with Trauma-informed principles.