Homeless Link announces conference addressing multiple exclusion in partnership with Clinks, DrugScope and MIND

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Homeless Link announces conference addressing multiple exclusion in partnership with Clinks, DrugScope and MIND

Published by Homeless Link for Homeless Link in Housing and also in Central Government, Health
Wednesday 29th October 2008 - 9:28am

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Making Every Adult Matter, a one-day conference, 2 December, London.

Making Every Adult Matter is concerned with improving the outcomes for individuals with multiple and complex needs who tend to fall just under the threshold for services and do not fit easily into conventional treatment patterns. They cross between homelessness provision, drug and alcohol services, the criminal justice system, mental health and acute health services. They experience poverty, poor physical health and are serially excluded from public services and most employment and training activity.

This one-day conference is an opportunity for service providers, from across the third sector, to feed in their views and share solutions and approaches to improving the lives of this client group. It offers a chance to influence and help shape the agenda, by placing your experiences at the heart of the campaign.

For more information or to book: www.homeless.org.uk/events or call 020 7960 3032.
 

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