'We slowly build a rapport': how street buddies connect with rough sleepers

London scheme’s approach differs dramatically from those of police and many other charities

A freezing wind is whipping through London’s Victoria as Tim Joyce and Gerry O’Brien approach two rough sleepers huddled in sleeping bags on the pavement outside a branch of the Halifax bank. A few doors along police and private security guards hustle other homeless people out of doorways, sending one running into the traffic in his socks. Another flees towards the station, duvet flapping.

Joyce and O’Brien, both charity workers, want to help people off the streets, but their tactics differ dramatically from those of the police and many other homelessness charities.

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