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  • 2015
    Submission to the NICE consultation on dual diagnosis St Mungo's Broadway submission to the NICE consultation on community health and social care services for people with severe mental health and substance use issues. In this submission, we present data on client need and comment on the services available for people who are homeless.
  • 2015
    If a homeless hostel was the House of Commons - our manifesto St Mungo’s Broadway manifesto for the general election 2015 is called ‘If a homeless hostel was the House of Commons...’ because it sets out what the people using our services would prioritise if they were MPs in the House of Commons and in Government.
  • 2015
    Local Government Finance Settlement 2015 to 2016 consultation response St Mungo’s Broadway response to the Local Government Finance Settlement 2015 to 2016 consultation. In this response we make the case for Government to continue to provide separate, identified funding for local welfare provision in addition to the general grant given to local authorities.
  • 2014
    Submission to the Health Committee inquiry on end of life care St Mungo's Broadway submission to the Health Committee inquiry into end of life care. In this submission, we set out recommendations about how end of life care can be improved for people who are homeless.
  • 2014
    Submission to the Work and Pensions Committee inquiry on benefit sanctions policy St Mungo’s Broadway submission to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Inquiry – Benefit sanctions policy beyond the Oakley review. In this submission, we discuss the effect that benefit sanctioning regimes has had on our clients.
  • 2014
    Department for Communities and Local Government consultation on local welfare provision in 2015/16 St Mungo’s Broadway submission to the Department for Communities and Local Government consultation on local welfare provision in 2015/16. In this submission we propose that local authorities should be funded to deliver local welfare in 2015/16 in the same way that they are now.
  • 2014
    An analysis of the cost of acute health service use by rough sleepers in London Resolving Chaos CIC and St Mungo’s Broadway have a shared interest in improving health outcomes for homeless people. This paper outlines new findings from a study by the Tri-Public Health Intelligence Team. The data shows a wide variance in healthcare consumption within a sample of 561 rough sleepers. This paper describes those findings with a view to influencing future research priorities and policy development.
  • 2014
    Charter for Homeless Health People who are homeless face some of the worst health inequalities in society. We are urging Health and Wellbeing Boards to commit to changing this by signing our charter and including the health needs of people who are homeless in their Joint Strategic Needs Assessments.
  • 2014
    Homeless Health Matters: The Case for Change Part of the A Future. Now campaign, Homeless Health Matters: The Case for Change is aimed at Health and Wellbeing Boards and their constituent members. It demonstrates how health and housing services can be better designed to meet the health needs of homeless people.
  • 2014
    The Case for Change Executive Summary An executive summary of Homeless Health Matters: The Case for Change. Part of the A Future. Now campaign, this report is aimed at Health and Wellbeing Boards and their constituent members. It demonstrates how health and housing services can be better designed to meet the health needs of homeless people.

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  • Homeless Health Matters

    Homeless people are more likely to die of treatable medical problems like heart and liver disease. Help us change thisTake action