'Help Shelter Mend a Broken Family': Homes, Homelessness, and Crisis in 1960s Britain

A Page - Modern British History, 2024 - academic.oup.com
… , Shelter, set out to redefine the homeless as impoverished families enduring poor or … about
homes and homelessness can reframe the development of discourses of ‘crisis’ that defined …

Using evidence to end homelessness

L Teixeira - The What Works Centres, 2023 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
… having been incubated within Crisis (one of the UK’s largest homelessness charities), … of
homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring. Despite substantial reductions in homelessness, …

Homelessness: partnerships and approaches to tackling complex needs

A Woods, B Hughes, R Lace… - Mental Health and Social …, 2023 - emerald.com
… The COVID-19 crisis has helped to highlight the plight of those who are homeless and it
is essential to maintain this momentum. Early on in the pandemic, the UK Government …

[PDF][PDF] Perceptions of Participants and Stakeholders of a 'Sleepout'Event Held to Raise Money for, and Awareness of, Homelessness Charity Work

T George, J Rogers, L Smith - … Journal of Homelessness  …, 2023 - feantsaresearch.org
… with the current reality that homelessness is increasing in the … and families experiencing
homelessness is the charity, or third … In the middle of a refugee crisis, do we all go and sit in a …

Homelessness and mortality: an extraordinary or unextraordinary phenomenon?

V Cooper, D McCulloch - Mortality, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
homelessness plight, nor is it fully acknowledged or understood in official spheres. This article
explores the ways in which homelessness … that the invisibility of homeless people in death …

Warm solidarity in the Belgian homelessness policy assemblage during the coronavirus pandemic

M MOStOwSka, K Hermans - Przegląd Socjologiczny, 2023 - ceeol.com
… we argue that the crisis strengthened the ongoing processes of hybridisation and the charity
… )assembling of the Belgian homelessness policies during the coronavirus crisis of 2020. this …

[PDF][PDF] Nonprofit organization as “an extension of the local authority”: Cross-sector partnership and competition among Scotland's homelessness charities

K Lai - 39th Egos Colloquium: Organizing for the good life …, 2023 - research.ed.ac.uk
homelessness charities, this paper explores how cross-sector partnerships create intense
competition among Scotland's homelessness … of living crisis. More importantly, it placed the …

Race, homelessness and inner-city policy in 1980s Britain

P Child - Urban History, 2023 - cambridge.org
… As HSHAG were in 1987 granted £3,000 by the homelessness charity Crisis to cover a ‘hostel
deficit’ bill, even if the DHSS had complied with their request it was apparently not …

… social care outreach for people experiencing homelessness with recent non-fatal overdose in Glasgow, Scotland: the Pharmacist and third sector Homeless charity …

R Lowrie, A McPherson, FS Mair, K Stock… - BMJ Public …, 2024 - bmjpublichealth.bmj.com
… There are calls for innovative, longer duration wraparound health and social care interventions
and a growing worldwide public health crisis of drug-related deaths, particularly among …

Homelessness and Poverty in Europe. An introduction

HB Ducros, EB Jones - EuropeNow, 2023 - hal.science
… [5] These pledges are just a sample of the political mobilization that has taken place in
many European countries over the last decade around the crisis of homelessness, reflecting …