The Big Issue Cymru is helping the Welsh government to improve methods to tackle rough sleeping, after being invited to give expert advice to a hearing set up to look in to the growing homelessness crisis.
Wales and South West regional manager Beth Thomas joined other experts, organisations charities at the Equality, Local Government and Communities hearing at the Senedd.
The panel, also including Crisis CEO Jon Sparkes and Katie Dalton of Cymorth Cymru, were quizzed by cross-party assembly members, led by John Griffiths, on the scale, causes and steps to tackle rough sleeping as well as the effectiveness and availability of services.
.@BethTBI will be sharing @BigIssueCymru's experiences with the Welsh Assembly rough sleeping inquiry – tune in at 13:15, Thursday https://t.co/HGD6gVNRLshttps://t.co/wnDzyGPFRs
— John Bird (@johnbirdswords) February 7, 2018
In a series of recommendations, Beth called on the National Assembly to ensure “consistent and strong data” is collected to inform future strategies, while also asking for wider promotion of the Streetlink app used to connect rough sleepers with services.
She also highlighted the need for long-term solutions to rough sleeping while identifying problems with accommodation being “too far away” from some individuals, leading to them returning to the streets rather than trying to raise funds for transport.