An insight into the experience of sleeping rough in central Auckland Project leads/authors: Sophia Beaton, Trudie Cain (Auckland Council); Helen Robinson (Auckland City Mission); Victoria Hearn (Lifewise) and ThinkPlace
By: Beaton, Sophia.
Contributor(s): Cain, Trudie | Robinson, Helen | Hearn, Victoria.
Material type: BookPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Auckland Council, 2015Description: electronic document (24 pages); PDF file: 290.38 KB.Subject(s): Lifewise | Auckland Council | Auckland City Mission | ThinkPlace | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HOMELESSNESS | NEW ZEALAND | AUCKLANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This project was designed to generate a deeper understanding of the experience of rough sleeping in central Auckland in order to create meaningful change.The objectives of the project were: 1. To increase understanding of the experience of rough sleeping; 2. To provide a tool for the Auckland Homelessness Steering Group to develop a best practice that can appropriately respond to the needs of those sleeping rough in central Auckland; 3. To identify new opportunities and levers for change to better respond to the needs of those who sleep rough; and 4. To inspire innovative approaches to finding appropriate (rough sleeper-led) solutions for the complex issues identified throughout the course of the research. Record #4623Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON15030036 |
This project was designed to generate a deeper understanding of the experience of rough sleeping in central Auckland in order to create
meaningful change.The objectives of the project were:
1. To increase understanding of the experience of rough sleeping;
2. To provide a tool for the Auckland Homelessness Steering Group to develop a best practice that can appropriately respond to the needs of those sleeping
rough in central Auckland;
3. To identify new opportunities and levers for change to better respond to the needs of those who sleep rough; and
4. To inspire innovative approaches to finding appropriate (rough sleeper-led) solutions for the complex issues identified throughout the course of the research. Record #4623