Homeless deaths

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Dear Oxfordshire County Council,

How many homeless people have died since 2005?

Please provide figures for each year

and

male/female split, BAME deaths, under 40s, LGBTQ+, relationship status, and disabled deaths.

Yours faithfully,

[Name Removed]

FOI Team, Oxfordshire County Council

Our reference:  19182 FOI

 

Dear [Name Removed]

 

Thank you for your request of 09 December 2021 in which you asked for the
following information:

 

How many homeless people have died since 2005?

 

Please provide figures for each year

 

and

 

male/female split, BAME deaths, under 40s, LGBTQ+, relationship status,
and disabled deaths.

 

 

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From: [Name Removed]<[FOI #814884 email]>
Sent: 09 December 2021 13:41
To: FOI Team <[5][Oxfordshire County Council request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Homeless deaths

 

 

Dear Oxfordshire County Council,

 

How many homeless people have died since 2005?

 

Please provide figures for each year

 

and

 

male/female split, BAME deaths, under 40s, LGBTQ+, relationship status,
and disabled deaths.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

[Name Removed] 

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