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Highland Council is putting homelessness in the spotlight by joining a pioneering national network programme created by the Centre for Homelessness Impact called What Works Community By Andrew Dixon Published: 06:45, 02 February 2021
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Highland Council is joining a pioneering national network programme aimed at tackling homelessness.
The Centre for Homelessness Impact has created a What Works Community for local authorities to develop ideas, network and receive guidance on improving their homelessness service.
As a participant, the council will benefit from expertise about behaviour and decision-making.
Fifteen local authorities have now joined a new network to help tackle homelessness.
The What Works Community, created by the Centre for Homelessness Impact, has been set up to support local areas to improve their response to homelessness issues using robust evidence and data.
Five councils will take part in the Evidence Accelerator arm of the programme and will receive expert guidance on how best to decrease the use of temporary accommodation in their local area.
The other 11 councils have joined the Evidence Academy to achieve a broad understanding of knowledge about data and evidence in the field of homelessness.
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