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Cambios en "1: Rough Sleeper Verification & Channels of Communication (1st audience priority) "

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Cuerpo (English)

  • The Issue: (1-2 sentences summarizing the problem.)
    people not getting verified for rough sleeping
    The Scenario: (Describe a scene or moment you imagine for the play.)
    people not getting verified for rough sleeping
    Legislative Change: (How could this inspire or inform policy?)
    Long term: Develop an app or other
  • accessible technology allowing for direct
  • communication between people experiencing
  • homelessness and Council Rough Sleeping /
  • support teams.
  • Short term: Develop more robust
  • communication channels and locations where
  • people who are rough sleeping can access information and advice, contact the council, and get help with verification.
  • +Libraries should have trained and dedicated staff who are available 9am-5pm for homelessness and rough sleeping support
  • +2. Open a 24hr walk-in centre for peer support, hot drinks, and access to communication with rough sleeping team
  • +3. Two or more charities or other services should be authorised to verify that someone is rough sleeping, in place of the council. This may include NHS services, Riverside, Pathways, etc.
  • +4. Grow the Medway interagency partnership model (Inspire) to be available for everyone, not only those identified as ‘high-risk’
  • +5. Launch a far-reaching media campaign across Medway about how to access information for people experiencing homelessness: eye-catching ads on bus stops, etc.
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