Sector news
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2008-06-11 10:33 AM
This section contains news about the homelessness sector.
What's new?
Latest 10:
- Iain Wright MP believes we can end rough sleeping 'once and for all.' (11 July 2008)
- Iain Wright MP believes we can end rough sleeping once and for all.
- Homeless Link launches action plan to reduce rough sleeping among Central and Eastern Europeans in London (11 June 2008)
- Homeless Link launches action plan to reduce rough sleeping among Central and Eastern Europeans in London
- Caroline Flint announces £9.6 million more to change homeless hostels into places of opportunity (11 June 2008)
- An extra £9.6 million to help rough sleepers make a permanent move away from the streets was announced today by Housing Minister Caroline Flint
- David Cameron announces launch of the Homelessness Foundation (16 May 2008)
- The Conservative Party has launched the Homelessness Foundation which will produce research into homelessness; its causes, effects and the wider impact on society.
- Iain Wright MP speaking on homelessness at National Youth Homelessness Scheme conference (15 May 2008)
- Iain Wright MP speaking on homelessness at National Youth Homelessness Scheme
- Andy Ludlow Homeless Awards 2008 (13 May 2008)
- Leading homelessness awards for RSLs, housing and social services, NHS trusts and voluntary organisations in London
- Spark ignites the homelessness sector through enterprise (22 December 2007)
- Government, The TREES Group and Big Issue Invest join forces to launch a £1.5 million social enterprise project
- New knowledge base on preventing and tackling youth homelessness (05 November 2007)
- CLG launches new web-based resource
- Housing Corporation funding round prioritises tackling homelessness (05 September 2007)
- The prospectus is now out for the next round of Housing Corporation funding applications - a real opportunity for homelessness charities.
- Shekinah head featured in Times Agenda (22 June 2007)
- Peter Chapman, founder of Shekinah Mission in Plymouth, is featured today (26 July 2007) in the Times Public Agenda.