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Ipswich Locality Homelessness Partnership (ILHP)

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ILHP : Do nothing separately that we could do better together.

The ILHP is open to any organisation that works with the homeless and rough sleepers in Ipswich.

Its purpose is to:

  • share best practice
  • share information
  • encourage working together
  • inform the public about the work which is being done (including to counteract negative perceptions caused by clients approaching people in town)

The ILHP brings together charities, local authorities, churches, health organisations and funders to create a range of services to meet the needs of people affected by homelessness in the Ipswich Area.  By working together the ILHP can ensure that all elements of the range of services from street homelessness to independent living are delivered both cost effectively and productively.

The ILHP is managed by a Steering Group of Ipswich based providers and agencies.

Who to contact

Name
Evelyn Crossland
Position
Manager
Telephone
01473 639048
07789 937750
Email
manager@ilhp.org.uk
Address
c/o The Chapman Centre
1 Black Horse Lane
Ipswich
Suffolk
Postcode
IP1 2EF

Where to go

Name
The Fern Room, The Chapman Centre
Address
1 Black Horse Lane
Ipswich
Suffolk
Postcode
IP1 2EF
View IP1 2EF on a map
Area served
Ipswich
Parking available
Yes
Parking details
There is a Pay & Display car park opposite the Chapman Centre.
Restrictions to access
Unfotunately ther is no wheelchair access to the meeting room which is on the first floor.
Notes

 

Entrance to The Fern Room is via the side door of the Chapman Centre.  The Fern Room is upstairs.

Days & Times

Monday to Friday - 8am - 4pm
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon
Session Information
Quarterly Meetings plus ad hoc meetings and events. Email manager@ilhp.org.uk for details

Other details

Age Groups
Adults
Accessibility
Adapted Toilet

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