By focussing tightly on rough sleeping in the UK and by not challenging widely held assumptions about rough sleeping, we may well be missing the bigger picture, in terms of understanding what homelessness really is, the actual scale and experience of homelessness as a whole, and, what as a society, the UK should really be doing to bring about a lasting solution to homelessness
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
Homelessness is an increasing problem in the UK, which intersects in multiple ways with experiences ...
The research involved a nationally representative survey, covering 2,000 adults in homeless families...
On the eve of the twenty-first century, it is a scandal that there are still people sleeping rough o...
Rough sleeping in Britain has a long history, and interventions have alternated between legal sancti...
Purpose: With the temporary housing of rough sleepers in response to the Covid-19 emergency, some co...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
The Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 exposed the failures of housing policy in England (and in many countri...
In the winter of 2018, high profile debates about ‘rough sleepers’ intensified following reports abo...
Research from St Mungo’s investigates the growing number of people sleeping rough who are living wit...
This article summarises the findings of a major review undertaken for Crisis - a United Kingdom (UK)...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Laura McGrath and Paula Reavey individual chapters, the contr...
This paper presents a medium-long term analysis of the policy process in relation to tackling street...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
Rough sleeping in rural England is a social problem denied. This neglect reflects the more general n...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
Homelessness is an increasing problem in the UK, which intersects in multiple ways with experiences ...
The research involved a nationally representative survey, covering 2,000 adults in homeless families...
On the eve of the twenty-first century, it is a scandal that there are still people sleeping rough o...
Rough sleeping in Britain has a long history, and interventions have alternated between legal sancti...
Purpose: With the temporary housing of rough sleepers in response to the Covid-19 emergency, some co...
Taken from my undergraduate dissertation, the abstract looks at why the government has neglected rou...
The Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 exposed the failures of housing policy in England (and in many countri...
In the winter of 2018, high profile debates about ‘rough sleepers’ intensified following reports abo...
Research from St Mungo’s investigates the growing number of people sleeping rough who are living wit...
This article summarises the findings of a major review undertaken for Crisis - a United Kingdom (UK)...
© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Laura McGrath and Paula Reavey individual chapters, the contr...
This paper presents a medium-long term analysis of the policy process in relation to tackling street...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
Rough sleeping in rural England is a social problem denied. This neglect reflects the more general n...
Using newspaper articles, government and charity reports and other secondary sources, this paper loo...
Homelessness is an increasing problem in the UK, which intersects in multiple ways with experiences ...
The research involved a nationally representative survey, covering 2,000 adults in homeless families...