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Tonight someone will sleep rough for the first time. It will be cold, uncomfortable, lonely and potentially life threatening. They may face abuse or violence.
Rough sleeping is the most visible form of homelessness. Nationally, the numbers of those rough sleeping is, sadly, on the rise.
Being ‘homeless’ encompasses other experiences as well as rough sleeping, like living in a hostel, or ‘sofa surfing’. Homelessness is complex. It can be a result of individual circumstances – relationship breakdown, bereavement, mental health issues – often exacerbated by wider social and economic factors – eviction, job loss, or lack of access to much needed physical or mental health care. It is a problem faced by individuals but it’s also a social concern. And it is not inevitable.
That’s why St Mungo’s vision is so important. We want everyone to have a place to call home, and the opportunity to fulfil their hopes and ambitions. Our ambition is to reverse the rise in rough sleeping in England. In the areas where we work, we aim to halve the number of people sleeping rough by 2021.
We put the person at the heart of how we work. Whatever the issues someone faces, be they drug or alcohol related, or to do with mental or physical health, we use a recovery based approach. This uses a person’s unique skills and strengths as the foundation upon which to build their recovery.