3/10/2008

European Union Homeless Dying on London Streets.

:: By Alistair Murray ::
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Homeless people from EU (are) dying in London. The recent cold
weather has taken a heavy toll on London's homeless and destitute
people from the EU. There have been several deaths as a result of the
denial of help from statutory services. This week's Pavement carried
a short piece about a young Polish man called Krzystof Marszalek who
died of a drug overdose in a toilet cubicle at Victoria. The day before he
had visited the A&E dept. at St. Thomas' Hospital. He joins the growing
list of those who have died on the streets or in church yards denied
help from homelessness agencies because they are not entitled to
benefits. This is an intolerable state of affairs. Why cannot people
who are clearly homeless and vulnerable receive the help they so
desperately need, regardless of their nationality?
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The main source of help for people in this situation is volunteers
in churches and church linked drop-ins, shelters and soup runs
which do not have to exclude poor, homeless and hungry people
just because they do not receive state benefits.
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The partnership between Barka and the Broadway Day Centre
in Shepherds Bush is another practical solution, working with the
visionary support of LB Hammersmith and the Polish Senate. An
example of a positive alternative to living (and dying) on the streets
of London. I understand that the funding for their vital work is un-
likely to continue unless other London local authorities and partners
can be found. Can you lobby your local council and MP to create
more solutions like this in your area? Related info:
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HOMELESS STEVE REPLIES ...
> hi alaistar..and if you are homeless,like myself with a partner,
you,ve got no chance,of getting into a shelter together,because
its for single homeless,and all they will do..outreach workers..is
to split up..to get into a hostel..we live in the 21st century.and
its about time the vouluntary sector got to grips with this..
instead of turning a blind eye,for the sake of money, we are
human beings not commoddities..regards; Homeless on the
streets of London, with a partner who has a health problem,
and not happy about it.. steve <
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Further comments and insight from Steve:
Alastair, it would appear that a lot shelters,daycentres,
have a strong church based background,example the
Passage in Victoira,support workers are based there,as
well other workers to help you,WHY!! does this stop the
moment you say that you have a partner,sorry we can,t,
wont help,we can if you leave,or split up from your partner..
is this the way forward for anyone,does this mean the
church based orrganisation does not belive in marriage,
so if this is the case its better to live in sin..also what
happened to family christian/catholic values
regards steve..
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[Perhaps, Steve you would like to write a full piece
for the biggerissue.org on the issues you raise re-
garding the homeless with married partners and
what you've personally experienced yourself?
If so, please simply post your article to

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi alaistar..
and if you are homeless,like myself with a partner,you,ve got no chance,of getting into a shelter together,because its for single homeless,and all they will do..outreach workers..is to split up..to get into a hostel..we live in the 21st century.and its about time the vouluntary sector got to grips with this..instead of turning a blind eye,for the sake of money,we are human beings not commoddities..
regards; Homeless on the streets of London, with a partner who has a health problem,and not happy about it.. steve

Anonymous said...

Alastair, it would appear that a lot shelters,daycentres,have a strong church based background,example the Passage in Victoira,support workers are based there,as well other workers to help you,WHY!! does this stop the moment you say that you have a partner,sorry we can,t,wont help,we can if you leave,or split up from your partner..is this the way forward for anyone,does this mean the church based orrganisation does not belive in marriage,so if this is the case its better to live in sin..
also what happened to family christian/catholic values
regards steve..

Anonymous said...

alastair,sorry to correct you,but church linked,drop ins,and daycentres,will exclude you if you have a dog! for many the dog is there best friend,for some women,the dog is protection at night on the streets,they say tie the dog up outside,and when you come back the dog will be gone,the same also applys to Hostels,try to get a hostel bed if you are a dog owner,and going back to drop ins, its all what we can do for you,this nails it "WE " are not people,we are Commoddites,Suggest look at Article 9 of the Human Rights Act..
Homeless on the streets of London with a partner,and have realised the Voluntary Homeless Charitys in London are a sham, and self serving
regards steve

Anonymous said...

hi,found a way out,gone squatting, thanks...polish steve