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Calderdale SmartMove

Calderdale SmartMove. 567 young people came to the Open Door Project seeking advice and asking for help with their housing situation between April 2006 and March 2007…..

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Calderdale SmartMove

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  1. Calderdale SmartMove

  2. 567 young people came to the Open Door Project seeking advice and asking for help with their housing situation between April 2006 and March 2007….. ….Between Apr 07 and Mar 08 the numbers of young people were less because the Officers were working hard to help young people stay at home or find alternative lodgings rather than them becoming homeless…

  3. Open Door Project & YMCA Step In project • Help young people to stay at home where they can • They do this by providing mediation, a Community Host Scheme (where a young person is unable to live at home) and intensive support services

  4. Estimated 8,791 16/17 yr olds living in Wakefield • Over the last 2 years the young people that the Officers at Open Door Project worked with have mainly been single young people • There has been contact from more females than males in both 06/07 and 07/08 • In 06/07 90% of homeless prevention cases were resolved without a homeless application being made in 07/08 it was 88%

  5. What are their reasons for homelessness?

  6. The main reasons why young people became homeless 06/0707/08 Family Breakdown 184 150 Domestic Abuse 11 7 Loss of lodgings other 53 43 Eviction from private/supported 9 11 accommodation Rough Sleeping 5 2 Resettled from prison/hospital 3 1 TOTAL 265 214

  7. Hidden Homelessness • 400,000 people in the UK • 315,000 people live in Wakefield

  8. The Big Issue How does it work?

  9. When you are homeless people look at you differently, like you’re just dirt. It’s a horrible feeling. Some older people feel sorry for you but young people call you names like “tramp”. One night I was asleep and woke up to find a load of drunks weeing on me. Now I’ve got my own place and I look a bit tidier I feel like I get a better reaction from people. Leon (33) Winter Is the worst time to be homeless because its so cold, You get abuse from people as well. You get spat at, beaten up, I even know people who’ve been set on fire while they are sleeping. Paul (48) The worst thing about being homeless is it’s cold – you’re cold all the time and you can never get warm. Where do I see myself in 10 years? Just hope I’m still alive. Dave (39) Big Issue Vender Comments

  10. Homeless people are 13x more likely to be the victims of violence – much of it perpetrated by the General Public. 75,000 young people experienced homelessness in the UK in 2006-07 Young homeless people are ordinary young people trapped in an extraordinary situation Fact

  11. For every 3 months a person is homeless, it takes then 3 years to recover” John Bird, Big Issue “Just because someone’s been homeless it doesn’t mean they can’t achieve great things.………..look at Daniel Craig and Shania Twain

  12. Laura’s Story • How it happened • What happened • The good bits • The bad bits

  13. Lisa’s Story • How it happened • What happened

  14. Any Questions?

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