
With central government expecting local authorities to adopt a strategic approach to developing services for homeless people, multi-agency monitoring schemes are regarded as a necessity.
Establishing a multi-agency monitoring scheme will not only help local authorities develop their homelessness and supported housing strategies, but will also lead to local agencies working closely together.
This good practice guide sets out the basics of setting up, running, and trouble-shooting a multi-agency monitoring scheme.
Published: October 2004
ISBN: 978-1-903595-36-7
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| More priority needed |
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| Safe as houses |
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| Youth housing strategies |
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| Homelessness: early identification & prevention |
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| Mediation for young homeless people |
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| Supporting 16 and 17 year olds making homelessness applications |
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| Mentoring and befriending for young homeless people |
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| Peer education |
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| Time to change: short-sentence prisoners |
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| Working with housed Gypsies and Travellers |
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| Safe and well? |
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| Young people wallchart |
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| Housing game - tablemat |
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| Housing game |
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| Chance of a lifetime |
‘Good value for money, well set out.’
Lisa Brooke, Service Manager, Stonham Housing Association, Halifax.
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