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ROUGH SLEEPING IN WEST LONDON Lead Housing Members Meeting 16.11.10 Ieuan ap Rees West London Homelessness Coordinator. Verified rough sleepers. 2009/10 - 507 people 74% new (60% London) Total varies from 6 in Harrow to 138 in K&C % new varies from 46 (K&C) to 91(Brent)
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ROUGH SLEEPING IN WEST LONDON Lead Housing Members Meeting 16.11.10 Ieuan ap Rees West London Homelessness Coordinator
Verified rough sleepers • 2009/10 - 507 people • 74% new (60% London) • Total varies from 6 in Harrow to 138 in K&C • % new varies from 46 (K&C) to 91(Brent) • 29% white (other) - up from 17% in 08-09 • 63% white (75% for London) • 87% male
Background & support needs • Overall lower numbers & fewer support needs than rest of London • Fewer from armed forces, care or prison • Brent audit showed 80% registered with GP & 43% dentist but still 33% had ambulance call out and hospital admission in last 6 months – similar to other pilots • Main issues injuries / breathing • High levels of smoking, alcohol and drug use • 69% mental health concerns
PrOMPT Survey I • 54 rough sleepers & ex-rough sleepers interviewed • 59% last settled home outside borough and 44% outside sub-region • Majority had last settled home more than 2 years ago • Main Causes - relationship breakdown, loss of job, alcohol & drug abuse • Housing Departments underused & found & & unhelpful
PrOMPT Survey II • 40% straight to rough sleeping • 60% slept rough for > a year • Main reasons people stayed in WL while sleeping rough - familiarity, friends & feeling safe • 23% aware of services available before coming • Only 9% came expecting job opportunities • Day centres & outreach well used, trusted and perceived as the biggest factor in ending rough sleeping • More assistance needed with housing advice, alcohol/drugs reduction and employment/training
Overview of Services • Concentration in K&C / H&F i.e. 8 out of 10 day centres • Hostels /supported housing 1600+ bed spaces – reducing / un-ring fencing of SP budgets & pressing priorities for adult social care • Outreach – 4 boroughs have own outreach + Heathrow + Street Rescue • Different multi-agency approaches • West London Reconnect
Action Plan I • Conference in June • Coordinated Street Count / Estimate (Nov.24) • cross-borough access to specialised services e.g. Pound Lane • No Recourse to Public Funds - West London Reconnect • Hospital discharge form
Action Plan II • Access to PRS – Letstart, CRISIS Programme • London Reconnections Protocol • Outreach – Retain Street Rescue (LC Grants Review) • Enforcement – Roll out Brent UKBA Pilot • No Second Night Out Pilot / Assessment Beds
Issues • How to stop the flow (NSNO) • Migration – end of transitional arrangements for A8 nationals (April 2011) • Imbalance between boroughs • Reducing resources • Enforcement • Personalisation