Consultation: Homelessness Prevention High Support Services

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Bristol City Council (BCC) commissions a range of Preventing Homelessness High Support services.  These are accommodation based services that work to prevent future homelessness, and support people to recover from past homelessness.  BCC intends to revise the way these services are commissioned, to ensure that the right services are in place to help those with high support needs at the right cost.

Following a review, BCC has started a consultation period (26 October 2011 to 18 January 2012, in line with the Bristol Compact) about its recommendations for future services.

The main document in the consultation contains a series of recommendations for commissioning that have arisen from the review.  BCC wants to hear people’s views about what they have got right, what could be improved, what risks and what opportunities are presented by the recommendations.

Following the consultation period, any feedback will be analysed and the result will inform the way Preventing Homelessness High Support services are commissioned and delivered over the next three years.

Interested parties are invited to input into the consultation by:

 

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