Examples of Sleeping Rough in a sentence
Sleeping Rough: Exploring the Differences Between Shelter – Using and Non-Shelter–Using Homeless Individuals.
Orla O’Connor, Sleeping Rough: proposal to install painted canvases on building site hoardings to raise awareness of rough sleeping.
Experiences of Sleeping Rough Rough sleeping was extremely common amongst the homeless substance misusers participating in this study: 90 per cent of those surveyed reported having slept rough and 43 per cent reported having done so in the month prior to being surveyed.
In 2012/13 there were 6,437 rough sleepers, in 2017/18 there were 7,484 rough sleepers 10 representing an increase of 16%.To address the increase in rough sleepers, the Mayor of London launched a No Nights Sleeping Rough taskforce with prevention central to its approach.
Measures to build on these successes will be included in the Action Plan of the new Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy 2022 – 2027.Table 25: Estimate of the Number of Persons Sleeping Rough – Bedford Borough 2012 – 2019 YearSource: MHCLG Rough Sleeping Snapshot in England 2019 Further analysis of homelessness statistics for the Borough can be found in the Council’s Homelessness Strategy 2016-2021.
Sleeping Rough Following a member’s question, officers explained how the numbers of sleeping rough were counted.
PImmigrants from Eastern Europe Sleeping Rough in LisbonBy Camila Rodrigues, Servico Jesuita aos Refugiados MIGRATION TRENDS IN PORTUGALThe phenomenon of immigration in Portugal has recently undergone a significant change, not only in the intensity of the migratory flow, which has increased drastically, but also in its origin.
Persons Sleeping RoughPersons Sleeping Rough are those identified as 'absolutely homeless', that is people sleeping, or bedded down, in the open air (such as on the streets, or in doorways, parks or bus shelters); people in buildings or other places not designed or suitable for habitation.
Other dissemination and influencing events included presenting at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) conference in 2016, the Homeless Link conference in 2016, the Mayor of London’s No Nights Sleeping Rough Taskforce in 2017, the Under One Roof Homeless Link conference in 2018, the National Practitioner Support Service conference in 2018, the MHCLG Rough Sleeping Grant workshops in London and Manchester, and presenting at a Preventing Rough Sleeping masterclass in Kent.
Soon after becoming Mayor, we set up a new No Nights Sleeping Rough taskforce, chaired by James Murray, my Deputy Mayor for Housing.