Mildmay Joins Parliamentary Roundtable on Health and Homelessness
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This week at Westminster, Mildmay’s Chief Executive, Geoff Coleman, joined MPs, commissioners, clinicians, and people with lived experience at a roundtable chaired by Danny Beales MP to focus on the NHS’s role in tackling homelessness.
The event, convened by Pathway as the Government develops its new Cross-Government Homelessness Strategy, brought together frontline expertise and decision-makers to agree practical changes the NHS can implement now.
Speakers included:
Dr Danielle Williams, Specialist Homelessness GP, St George’s Trust Homeless Inclusion Team (part of the Pathway Partnership Programme)
Matthew, who shared his own lived experience of homelessness and the life-changing support he received from Dr Williams’ team
Cindy Fischer, Commissioner and Senior Manager for NHS North East London
Beverly Gachette, Strategic Commissioner for the London Borough of Hackney
Theo Jackson, Research and Data Lead, Pathway
Three key interventions emerged to end unsafe discharge to the street:
Scale up specialist teams in hospitals to support patients experiencing homelessness.
Invest in specialist intermediate care so people can recover safely after discharge, with clear pathways into stable housing.
Record housing status in NHS data to drive better planning, accountability, and outcomes.
These proposals align with the NHS’s shift toward prevention and community-based care. For this approach to deliver real change, the forthcoming Cross-Government Homelessness Strategy must embed the health interventions discussed at the roundtable.
“The NHS has a vital role to play in addressing the severe health inequalities faced by people experiencing homelessness. The interventions discussed today are practical, evidence-based, and urgently needed. Mildmay is proud to be part of this movement to ensure no one is ever discharged from hospital to the street.”
Geoff Coleman, Chief Executive, Mildmay
Why this matters at Mildmay:
Every day, Mildmay supports people who might otherwise fall through the cracks — those living with HIV, recovering from addiction, or experiencing homelessness and mental health challenges. Specialist intermediate care works: it prevents rough sleeping, reduces hospital readmissions, and helps people regain stability and dignity.
What’s next:
We will share these recommendations with our NHS and local authority partners and continue to advocate for joined-up pathways from hospital to safe recovery and housing.
Further reading:
Pathway’s write-up of the roundtable [Read the summary on Pathway’s website].
Learn about Mildmay’s specialist intermediate care for people experiencing homelessness [Explore our service].
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