Section: Homelessness & Rough Sleeping

Progress Report on Ending London's Rough Sleeping

Outreach teams tackling rough sleeping on London's buses and a new street doctor service are just two of a raft of new measures helping to end rough sleeping on the capital's streets.

Over three-quarters of London's most entrenched rough sleepers have been helped off the streets since Mayor of London Boris Johnson set up the London Delivery Board a year ago.

An Annual Progress Report published this week reveals the Board has successfully:

The London Delivery Board brings together for the first time key stakeholders who are all committed to ending rough sleeping in the Capital. The Board has workstreams focusing on skills and employment, health, migrant rough sleeping, voluntary sector issues, policing and borough issues.

The London Delivery Board Annual Progress Report and Action Plan 2010-2012 are available to download here.

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Reporting on February 2010

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