Homeless men are more likely to use drugs, smoke and have an alcohol problem than homeless women;

77 per cent of the 1,248 homeless people surveyed who use drugs and alcohol to cope with mental health issues are men;

83 per cent of the 751 homeless people surveyed who say they used cannabis/weed in the past month are men;

72 per cent of the 426 homeless people surveyed who don’t receive support for mental health problems, but say it would help them, are men;

75 per cent of the 346 homeless people surveyed who don’t receive support for physical health problems, but say it would help them, are men;

83 per cent of the 103 homeless people surveyed who don’t receive support for problems with drug use, but say it would help them, are men;

75 per cent of the 124 homeless people surveyed who don’t receive support for alcohol problems, but say it would help them, are men;

74% of the 949 homeless people surveyed who say they’d like to stop smoking are men.