London's Rough Sleeping Plan of Action 2025 launched

21 May 2025 11:04 PM

On 20 May, The Mayor of London and Greater London Authority launched the city’s Rough Sleeping Plan of Action 2025, which lays out the plan to end rough sleeping in London by 2030.

Key steps the Mayor of London will take include:

Rick Henderson, CEO at Homeless Link, the national membership body for frontline homelessness services, said: “Tragically, the number of people forced to sleep rough is at historically high levels, and London feels the repercussions of the housing crisis, sky-high cost of living and failure of our welfare safety net, particularly acutely.

“Homeless Link is delighted to see the Mayor’s new Plan of Action, which sets out robust and comprehensive actions to end the ‘vicious cycle’ of rough sleeping with prevention at its heart.

“We are proud to partner with the Greater London Authority to provide CHAIN, the UK's most detailed and comprehensive source of information about rough sleeping. This ensures services work efficiently to provide people sleeping rough in London with the most appropriate support, enables commissioning bodies to monitor service effectiveness and supports policy makers to recognise trends in rough sleeping and identify emerging needs. Under the Plan of Action, CHAIN will receive investment, remaining a critical resource in efforts to end rough sleeping in the capital.

“It is vital that all local areas think strategically about the work they can do to prevent and end homelessness, but it is also critical that the national government strategy and investment is in place to support this work. Only then can we ensure the true collaboration needed to end homelessness for good.”