Move-on Plans Protocol (MOPP)
The MOPP is designed to help local authorities and service providers address local factors preventing effective move-on. The protocol is based around local partnership; a move-on audit; the development of a move-on action plan; and regular analysis of progress and results.
Supported by Communities and Local Government (CLG), Homeless Link has piloted the protocol and produced a toolkit to support its implementation.
Read the joint letter about the MOPP sent by Communities and Local Government and Homeless Link to all Directors of Housing.
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The MOPP toolkit
This booklet outlines the findings and recommendations from the MOPP pilot, provides basic information about how the MOPP works and, in doing so, highlights the benefits that your area could gain from using the protocol.
The MOPP toolkit explains how to implement the protocol and provides all the relevant tools, instructions and links to good practice. The protocol can be implemented in any area regardless of local characteristics.
You may also want to read the full report of the pilot, the independent evaluation, or access the web-based information on move-on good practice.
The MOPP pilot period
For materials from the MOPP pilot period including the MOPP pilot FAQ sheet, barriers and solutions document, MOPP Matters e-brief, learning event and move-on conference presentations, please see the MOPP pilot page
Other toolkits from Homeless Link
The Clean Break toolkit has been developed to assist commissioners, service providers and strategic leads for drug and housing services create more integrated housing and care pathways for drug users engaging in treatment services.
The Older People's Needs Audit can be used by local authorities to audit the numbers and support needs of older homeless people they have living in hostels or in contact with street teams in their area. This information can then be fed into local older people’s housing strategies and homelessness strategies