27

Nov
2024

Liverpool City Council has launched a public consultation on proposals to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping in the city

Liverpool City Council has set out a draft five-year strategy outlining a number of plans for the prevention of homelessness and for ensuring sufficient accommodation and support is available.

The 48-page draft document has been developed over the past 18 months following a series of workshops with stakeholders and service users and a comprehensive review of the Council’s Front Door to Homelessness Services, as well as an in-depth focus on its Housing Options Service.

They want to hear from people who provide services for homeless people, including Housing Providers, Neighbourhood Managers and Services, advice agencies and people who are currently homeless and those with lived experience of being homeless. They would also like to hear from anyone who works in the housing or homeless sector in Liverpool.

They are holding two workshops, as follows, to talk to people about the draft strategy and to ask for your views :

You will only need to attend one of these sessions. For the online workshops, a link to the teams meeting will be sent in advance of each workshop.

Survey

There is also the opportunity to complete an online survey about the strategy by clicking here.

If you have any questions about this consultation, please contact anne.doyle@liverpool.gov.uk.

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