CE Management Report February 2020.pdf

Barred Behaviour

Rough Sleepers (number of nights)

2

Bed Elswhere

6

Day Centre basic Services Homeless from outside region

8

3

Mental Health

No Bed Available

3

3

No Show/Didn't Return

Unknown

The “bedded down” category captures all those who have been confirmed (observed by an outreach worker sleeping on the street on the night in question) as rough sleeping. The “not bedded down” category captures all who presented to the Cork Simon rough sleeper service in the day centre. These i ndividuals self-reported as sleeping rough but this has not been observed by the outreach services. The “Client Refused offer of a Bed” captures all who were offered a bed but refused same and no further information is available on where these individuals slept on that night. The “No Bed Available” category captures all those who looked for a bed but there was not a bed available to them on that night and no further information is available on where these individuals slept on that night. This table provides a breakdown of the reasons why the individuals who comprise the “Bedded Down” category slept rough e.g. they had a bed elsewher e but for some reason did not use it (returned too late to a hostel to be let in), they only wish to use the Day Centre services for food and washing but do not which to stay overnight etc.. Bishopsgrove

Allocations:

Education:

3 rd Level Course

Total Number of Students

Further Education

Service

No. of Units Allocated

No. of units

Course*

to Service

occupied

36

22

14

Cork Foyer

10

10

TUSLA Aftercare

15

13

Liberty Street House

8

7

Focus Ireland

6

6

Total

39

36

*Includes any study after secondary education that is not part of higher education i.e. not taken as part of an undergraduate or graduate degree course Cork Foyer Applications

16

14

12

10

8

6

10

4

2

1

0

0

0

Applications Received

Excluded Applications

Pending Applications

Successful Applications

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