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By The Financial Information Company Ltd
Published by London Housing Foundation
The London Housing Foundation's magazine promoting understanding of London homelessness sector finance. Summarises the results of a three-year long review of the London homelessness sector's financial accounts.
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By Daniel Currie & Graham Siddorn
Published by London Housing Foundation
Now in its third edition, the Atlas is a vital resource to support London’s homelessness sector, giving details of the location of all services and which agencies provide them as well as details of key health providers and non-homeless agencies that work with a large number of homeless people. This third edition of the Atlas, published in October 2011 is accompanied by an easy-to-use online map, allowing agencies and commissioners to quickly observe the concentration of rough sleepers and the services that are aimed at supporting them across London.
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Published by Genesis
Contains information formerly available through the PCHA, Pathmeads (formerly the the largest Registered Social Landlord providing property management services in London) and Springboard housing association websites.
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Independent housing, debt and welfare benefits advice. CASL's aim is to prevent homelessness through a blend of charitable and commercial considerations to ensure long term provision of service to residents of social housing providers.
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Published by NCVO
A free website which provides access to thousands of funding and finance opportunities, plus a wealth of tools and resources supporting organisations to develop sustainable income strategies appropriate to their needs.
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By The Financial Information Company Ltd
Published by London Housing Foundation
Magazine from the London Housing Foundation promoting understanding of London homelessness sector finance.
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By Daniel Currie
Published by London Housing Foundation
The Day Centre Standards are a voluntary code, designed to raise the quality of service provided by day centres, and to promote continuous improvement over time. The existence of formal service standards will also help to build a positive image of day centres with funders and other important stakeholders.
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Published by Crisis
Crisis has developed a set of key principles for private rented sector access schemes. These principles have been developed in conjunction with an expert group of stakeholders and are intended for service providers involved in the delivery of PRS access schemes and those involved in commissioning and designing services.
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By Don Wood
Published by London Housing Foundation
The Foundations 2008/2009 annual review.
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Published by St Mungo's
This London Housing Foundation funded guide has been developed from client led research carried out in St Mungo’s projects in 2007. The outlined approach to preventing bullying involves addressing three main areas: building better communities, staff knowledge and expertise and reporting mechanisms.
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