
Although an estimated third to one half of Gypsies and Travellers live in 'bricks and mortar' housing, there has been little research in to their needs.
This guide is based on extensive consultations with Gypsies and Travellers around the country, and provides guidance and good practice examples to help local authorities and registered social landlords improve their support services in areas such as health, advice and community cohesion.
Published: February 2008
ISBN: 978 1 903595 83 1
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| More priority needed |
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| Back on track |
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| Common monitoring |
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| Mentoring and befriending for young homeless people |
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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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| Addressing antisocial behaviour |
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| Safe as houses |
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| Peer education |
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| Time to change: short-sentence prisoners |
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| Safe and well? |
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| Supporting 16 and 17 year olds making homelessness applications |
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| Housing game cards |
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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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