The London Delivery Board is a strategic partnership established by the Mayor to end rough sleeping in the capital by 2012.
London Delivery Board
The first of its kind in London, the board brings together the Mayor, central government, London’s boroughs, voluntary sector providers and other key stakeholders.
Ending Rough Sleeping - The London Delivery Board PDF
The board is also developing a detailed action plan to address a range of key issues including responding to the needs of entrenched rough sleepers, encouraging greater cross authority co-operation, improving health care for those on the street and in hostels, providing more skills and employment opportunities and increasing opportunities for moving on from hostel accommodation.
To find out more about what has been achieved, and what our focus will be over the next two years, read the London Delivery Board Annual Progress Report and Action Plan 2010-2012:
London Delivery Board meeting papers
20 July 2011
30 March 2011
27 January 2011
17 November 2010
15 September 2010
15 July 2010
12 May 2010
10 March 2010
13 January 2010
18 November 2009
23 September 2009
24 June 2009
- 24/6/09 Minutes PDF
24/6/09 Minutes RTF - 24/6/09 Agenda PDF
24/6/09 Agenda RTF - CHAIN: rough sleeping figures update PDF only
22 April 2009
- 22/4/09 Minutes PDF
22/4/09 Minutes RTF - 22/4/09 Agenda PDF
22/4/09 Agenda RTF - CHAIN: rough sleeping figures update PDF
CHAIN: rough sleeping figures update RTF - Targeting the most entrenched rough sleepers PDF
Targeting the most entrenched rough sleepers RTF - Improved Monitoring PDF
Improved Monitoring RTF
13 February 2009