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A booklet and website that deals with the issue of begging and street drinking. Crisis aims to delve beyond the prejudice and stereotypes associated with those who beg on the street. The information sheds some light on the nature of the problem and articulates some possible solutions.

For more information visit www.crisis.org.uk or telephone 0870 011 3335

 

BUSINESS ACTION ON HOMELESSNESS

A partnership between Business in the Community, leading businesses, homelessness agencies and the Government. This programme aims to change perceptions which companies have of homelessness through business support.

For more information on the campaign visit www.bitc.org.uk or telephone 0870 600 2482

 

THE TOGETHER CAMPAIGN

Launched by the Anti-Social Behaviour Unit of the Home Office, the TOGETHER campaign aims to get tough on anti-social behaviour. An ActionLine is available every weekday telephone 0870 220 2000, to provide information, and to discuss solutions and best practice to help practitioners tackle anti-social behaviour throughout England and Wales.

For further information visit www.together.gov.uk

 

CRIME CONCERN

A range of publications for the public giving advice on how they can tackle specific issues, particularly anti-social behaviour. Crime Concern aims to empower people to take action and to reduce the fear of crime and crime itself at a local level. It also provides information on the Crime and Disorder Act.

Visit www.crimeconcern.org.uk or telephone 01793 863 500

 

OTHER USEFUL LINKS

Shelter Shelter helps 100,000 people a year fight for their rights, get back on their feet, and find and keep a home. It also tackles the root causes of Britain's housing crisis by campaigning for new laws, policies and solutions.

Visit www.shelter.org.uk. or telephone:0808 800 4444

Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships For further information visit www.crimereduction.gov.uk to get ideas for local crime reduction initiatives or to view crime statistics or telephone 01347 825058

 

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