A farewell message:
Thank you to all our friends and colleagues who helped and supported us over the last amazing 8 years.
NPSS will sadly close on 30 November 2020 but our staff remain instrumental in the world of housing so please keep in touch via our LinkedIn accounts.
@RyedaleDC Thank you for inviting us to deliver this session. It was really encouraging to hear from a wide range of partners about how you’re all working together to effectively prevent homelessness.
Thank you to @NPSService who have helped us run an important online session this morning. We've informed our key partners how to refer people to us who are homeless, or threatened with homelessness. We're working together to make sure our citizens have the help they need.
“Domestic abuse has worsened during Covid-19 and frontline services expect rising demand” says Women’s Aid in its latest report: A Perfect Storm. https://t.co/pojPX9pj1C
Full guidance for those working with people who are experiencing rough sleeping and living in hostel environments published by MHCLG and PHE on 05.08.2020.
https://t.co/PccXTvwXjg
Two main changes to the housing eligibility regulations which come into force on 24 August 2020, bring in new categories of people who are eligible for an allocation of social housing and homelessness assistance:
1. family members of a person of Northern Ireland who have been...
...granted limited leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom under Appendix EU to the Immigration Rules; and
2. persons who are habitually resident in the United Kingdom or the Common Travel Area and who have been granted leave to remain as a stateless person under the...
Today should have been day 1 of the #NPSSConference. We miss seeing you all at @WarwickConf in Coventry but we hope you are all keeping safe.
Thank you to all the #housing#keyworkers for everything you are doing.
We look forward to seeing you all in #2021
Changes to Ch. 8 (Priority need) of the Homelessness CoG:
-8.44 Authorities should consider the vulnerability of applicants from COVID-19
-8.45 Authorities should consider whether people with a history of rough sleeping should be considered vulnerable in the context of COVID-19