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March 2017
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Amy Carter, Nottingham Trent University
How can we help out the homeless? AMY DENMAN
There is no doubt that homelessness and rough sleeping is an increasing issue in the UK today. The latest figures show a 16 per cent rise in rough sleeping in the UK from 2015 to 2016. And in Nottingham the amount of rough sleepers has risen from 18 last year to 35 this year. A Nottingham City Council spokesperson said: ‘Nottingham City Council put an additional £100,000 towards boosting its existing winter shelter plans this year to meet increased demand for temporary accommodation and support for people presenting themselves as homeless in the city between November and March.’ However, the council aren’t the only ones wanting to tackle the rising issue. A group of students from the University of Nottingham have created an initiative called People Of The Streets.
We all wanted to do something that was going to have a positive impact on society Charles Kerr, University of Nottingham
The initiative has come up with new ways to tackle homelessness and is giving people who want to help the homeless an alternative to handing money to beggars. Charles Kerr, managing director of the project, told The University Paper: ‘We all wanted to do something while we were at university that was going to have a positive impact on society. ‘We were walking around Nottingham town centre and noticed there were so many homeless people. ‘And we were thinking how we could come up with a unique solution to tackle this.’ The students came up with an idea to offer packs of goods needed by the community. What comes in the packs depends how much you donate, for example donating £20 will buy a hygiene pack for a man or woman and £25 will buy thermal wear. These are then distributed Continued on Page 3
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