Reader poll: Do you give money to people begging in Leeds?
Countless charities and voluntary groups work alongside the authorities in Leeds in an effort to minimise the number of people who find themselves without a roof over their heads – but is there more that could be done?
The YEP began its week-long series on homelessness, rough sleeping and begging, by looking at why the time has come for greater scrutiny of the deaths of those on our streets.
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Hide AdWe then looked at the scale of homelessness in the city and why the council is drawing up new plans to tackle rough sleeping.
Yesterday, we took a look at the challenges faced by the outreach workers trying to help people off the streets.
The series continues in today's paper with at the 'Housing First' approach to supporting rough sleepers.
And tomorrow, a senior police officer in the city shares his view on why giving money directly to people on the streets could do more harm than good.
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