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"In December 2010, the European Parliament adopted a written declaration on an EU homelessness strategy to support Member States in developing effective national strategies in line with the 2010 Joint Report on Social Protection and Social Inclusion. The 2010 Joint Report made it clear that the Member States should adopt integrated homelessness strategies focusing on key targets such as the prevention of homelessness and a reduction in its duration, targeting the most severe homelessness, improving the quality of services for homeless people and the supply of affordable housing. The 2010 European Consensus Conference on Homelessness called for an overarching EU homelessness strategy to support, monitor and coordinate the development of homelessness policies in the Member States. Finally, I firmly believe that an integrated approach to addressing this issue should include all important areas with respect to the changing profiles of homeless people and in particular the impact of migration. Reporting on strategies to combat homelessness could be integrated into the National Strategic Reports submitted under the Open Method of Coordination in the social field. The currently open method of coordination requires statistical data that goes beyond the monetary indicators and these are not even provided by EU-SILC. I therefore believe that it would be appropriate for the Commission to ensure that Eurostat will collect comparable and reliable statistics on homelessness."@en1

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