Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Making everything as difficult as possible...

It's 6.35am, five minutes after yesterday's St Mungo's Contact and Assessment Team (CAT) said they would be back to our patch to verify that we are rough sleepers. Declan has gone to a public phone down the street to leave a message for the CAT worker who left us her card. He is now waiting outside the phone box for a possible call, whilst I am waiting for them in our patch. Our rucksacks are packed and the cardboard we were sleeping on last night has been removed to the skip.

It's not that we don't know what's going on. It's all about making everything as difficult as possible for us. Take, for example, the CAT. We waited four nights for them to visit us. They turned up yesterday at 6.30am, but not to refer us to a night shelter. They only wanted to check that we are rough sleepers. They said that they needed to further verify that this morning. That's five nights for us sleeping rough on the streets. And you can bet we will not be referred to a night shelter tonight ... They are here now.

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8.00am. We have just made it to the Whitechapel Mission. Declan is queuing at the moment to get our breakfast. The St Mungo's CAT has told us we are now verified as rough sleepers. No night shelter for us tonight, though. We can only assume that when these CAT workers do their rounds at night (visiting rough sleepers and phoning night shelters to take them off the street), they will visit us too. We are already on the look out for places to sleep for when the serious rain and the snow arrives, which may be sooner rather than later.