Homeless Link research reveals a marked increase in availability of specialist services for clients with a diverse range of needs, but warns of trouble ahead if funding cuts for homeless charities continue. The Survey of Needs and Provision (SNAP), funded by CLG, charts changes occurring in the homelessness sector in England and provides an updated picture of services for single homeless people and couples and of the people that rely on them. The report has identified dramatic improvements in the availability of specialist support services for homeless people since 2008. This is largely due to the development of external partnerships; helping vulnerable people move on to independent lives. Read more on the 24dash website.
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