Amanda Nicklin Paulina Korgol NSNO in West Midlands Effective response to Rough Sleeping.

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Amanda Nicklin Paulina Korgol NSNO in West Midlands Effective response to Rough Sleeping

Partnerships developed prior to applying for funding Research and pilot funded by West Midlands Homeless Forum to provide adequate information about Rough Sleepers population and need for service Looking at existing projects with innovative solutions and use of assistive technology Project Background

NSNO in West Midlands Covering Central West Midlands and Warwickshire LA Project workers based across the region Funded by West Midlands Homeless Forum and Homeless Link

Aims and aspirations To locate engage and support individuals of the street To provide holistic service supporting customers through the journey To support with things that matters for individuals To capture individuals before they become rough sleepers

Project delivery Combining innovative solutions :  Outreach and Peer Support  Engaging with customers through existing services  Individual Budgets  Outcome Start to help with capturing the outcomes  Street Link  Chain