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On average 1600 rough sleepers sleep on Westminster’s streets each year. On any given night, the number if people sleeping on the streets averages between 100 and 200.
On average, 65 new rough sleepers arrive on Westminster streets every month.
It is important that we assess rough sleepers quickly and help them get off the streets, reconnecting them to services in their home area where possible.
This new approach has meant that outreach workers are now based at day and night centres with extended operating hours, where rapid and assertive needs-led assessment and support planning takes place.
Westminster has ensured that dedicated street workers are available to assess vulnerable rough sleepers who can still be met on the streets, and a specialist mental health team (the Joint Homelessness Team) will continue to carry out mental health assessments on the streets.
Building Based Services - Frequently Asked Questions
Three Building Based Services act as the first point of assessment and action planning for homeless people across Westminster – The Passage Day Centre, St Mungo’s Rough Sleepers Assessment Centre, and Connection at St Martins Day Centre.
www.passage.org.uk
Tel: 020 7592 1850
www.connection-at-stmartins.org.uk
Tel: 020 7766 5544
www.mungos.org/other/day_centres/day_centres4.shtml#wldc Tel: 020 7724 9256
www.met.police.uk
Tel: 020 7321 7560
In a medical emergency, an ambulance should always be called.
The strategy is available here, and can be obtained in hard copy from Alastair Reeves on 020 7641 2254.
Also attached here is a summary of responses received during the consultation process that fed into the strategy.