
Having a strategic approach to housing young people is a government requirement but are also a way of maximizing resources, promoting joint working and ensuring a proactive approach to the housing problems of young people.
This guide covers what you need to know to help you create a successful youth housing strategy.
Published: September 2004
ISBN: 978 1 903595 31 2
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| Mediation for young homeless people |
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| Safe and well? |
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| Mentoring and befriending for young homeless people |
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| More priority needed |
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| Waiting for the future |
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| Peer education |
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| Listen up |
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| Time to change: short-sentence prisoners |
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| Local know-how |
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| Know your rights: information about housing and homelessness |
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| Young people wallchart |
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| Working with housed Gypsies and Travellers |
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| Sick and tired |
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| Common monitoring |
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| Act in action |
‘Good value for money, well set out.’
Lisa Brooke, Service Manager, Stonham Housing Association, Halifax.
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