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<p>For the purposes of the Department's annual rough sleeping estimates, the definition
is as follows: People sleeping, about to bed down (sitting on/in or standing next
to their bedding) or actually bedded down in the open air (such as on the streets,
in tents, doorways, parks, bus shelters or encampments). People in buildings or other
places not designed for habitation (such as stairwells, barns, sheds, car parks, cars,
derelict boats, stations, or “bashes” which are makeshift shelters, often comprised
of cardboard boxes).<em><em> <br></em></em><br>Nobody should ever have to sleep rough.
We have already allocated £30 million of funding specifically to support rough sleepers,
including people at risk of sleeping rough, new rough sleepers and those with the
most complex needs - our ambition is to halve rough sleeping by 2022, eliminating
it by 2027.</p>
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