Pathway Plans (PP) are legal agreements between local authorities, housing providers, and individuals, which are designed to help homeless people to secure and sustain accommodation. The aim of these plans is to provide an extensive package of tailored support to individuals, including access to advice and assistance with housing, employment, and health, so that they can sustain their own tenancy and maintain their independence. The scope of Pathway Plans (PP) covers all aspects of support, from providing housing advice and advice on budgeting, to arranging medical and mental health services, and helping individuals to gain employment and training. The plans also provide regular reviews and monitoring to ensure that the individual is receiving the necessary support to sustain their tenancy. The ultimate goal of Pathway Plans (PP) is to provide individuals with the necessary foundation to become independent, and to eventually move away from long-term homelessness.