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An innovative new ‘payment by results’ scheme to help London’s persistent rough sleepers off the streets and into secure homes was launched …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Funding awarded to 6 projects to test models that improve access to health services for people with both mental ill health and drug and alcohol dependency needs.
Communities Minister Andrew Stunell has announced £18.5 million for the voluntary sector to help tackle rough sleeping across England.
Phil Beach's speech to employers at Ofqual's 'Shaping the Qualifications Landscape' event.
OFT closed case: Anticipated acquisition by RMIG Limited of Ash & Lacy Perforators Limited.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Clark, Mr G Lewis and Mrs L S Tinsley on 18 February 2014.
This is the launch of a new monthly news story updating on the ongoing work of the Rough Sleeping Initiative. Each post will feature comment and narrative from officials within the initiative.
The United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) celebrates Dr Parry Oei's outstanding contribution to world hydrography
Event brings together employers, trailblazer groups and others to discuss the current qualifications landscape and the changes under way.
Three prisons will pilot a trailblazing new scheme that will help ex-offenders stay off the streets and away from crime, Justice Secretary David Gauke announced today.
83 areas will share £30 million to boost the immediate support available to people living on the streets and help them into accommodation.
The CMA will review the requirements placed on the North Sea gas storage facility, following a request by the operators.
PHE and local partners encouraged the rough sleeping and homeless community to attend a TB screening session by offering a wider range of services at the event.
Employment Tribunal decision in.
PM Boris Johnson confirms an extra £236 million to help get rough sleepers off the street.
Employment Tribunal decision.
McNulty value for money review to report back early with its initial findings.
Holroyd Precision received the final approval for the funding personally from Business Minister Michael Fallon today when he visited the site…
Thanks to rough sleeping initiative funding, Bournemouth council now has a Duty to Refer Co-ordinator who connects ex-offenders to health services.
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