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The council has made updates to the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2024-2029, which was approved in July 2024. The strategy focuses on six key priorities to address homelessness and rough sleeping in Croydon.
Tackling these challenges requires everyone working together. One key priority is to re-instate a homelessness partnership for the borough.
To achieve this, we want to bring together voluntary sector organisations including homelessness charities, public sector bodies and registered landlords to create a coordinated and effective approach to ending homelessness.
We’d like to hear from anyone working in the sector about how they can contribute to this partnership.
You’ll find attached a link to the full Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2024-2029 including a summary of the key priorities and a presentation about the proposed Croydon Homelessness Partnership structure.
Take part in our survey below, sharing your thoughts with us by 11:59pm 24 January 2025. Your feedback is important and will help shape how the Croydon Homelessness Partnership operates. Thank you for your input.
The council has made updates to the Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2024-2029, which was approved in July 2024. The strategy focuses on six key priorities to address homelessness and rough sleeping in Croydon.
Tackling these challenges requires everyone working together. One key priority is to re-instate a homelessness partnership for the borough.
To achieve this, we want to bring together voluntary sector organisations including homelessness charities, public sector bodies and registered landlords to create a coordinated and effective approach to ending homelessness.
We’d like to hear from anyone working in the sector about how they can contribute to this partnership.
You’ll find attached a link to the full Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2024-2029 including a summary of the key priorities and a presentation about the proposed Croydon Homelessness Partnership structure.
Take part in our survey below, sharing your thoughts with us by 11:59pm 24 January 2025. Your feedback is important and will help shape how the Croydon Homelessness Partnership operates. Thank you for your input.