When we built the Street Support Project on the idea that each person has the potential to learn and do something meaningful, we already knew that homeless people were not the problem, but the situation was.
We wanted to tackle this situation and the challenges it conveyed with an inclusive strategy and a pro-active and comprehensive approach. Therefore, we developed the Good Practice Collection with tools to support your efforts.
As a harm reduction network, this collection can be seen as our substantial contribution to improve current service provisions for people who use drugs and/or alcohol in public spaces.
Our collection has 21 elected services and programs, providing different types of support services, including means of social inclusion, housing, community-based work, peer support, harm reduction services, advocacy, etc.
We hope that the concrete examples in our collection will not only inspire service providers and policymakers but also help you promote your work within the social re-inclusion of groups that are in a situation of homelessness.