This week the outgoing head of Britain’s largest volunteering charity warned that the voluntary sector will be left devastated by government spending cuts. Anne Power and Laura Lane from LSE Housing and Communities undertook a study into soup kitchens run by volunteers for the homeless, and here argue that charitable services to support the homeless and the most vulnerable in society are already stretched to the limit and at serious risk
Inadequate nutrition may contribute to poor health in homeless and vulnerable adults. Charitable mea...
The years after the election of the UK's coalition government in 2010 saw a decline in central fundi...
Recent surveys have revealed a significantly uneven distribution of emergency services (hostels, day...
Reform of the housing benefit and an end to ‘tenancy for life’ is one of the cornerstones of the coa...
Within a rapidly expanding body of work exploring the role of hostels and day centres in the accommo...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
Background: Food insecurity is when a family or individual struggles to have enough to eat and is as...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into the funding and delivery of programs to reduce homel...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into the funding and delivery of programs to reduce homel...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
In recent years the British and Scottish government have been undertaking strict austerity measures ...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
In Britain, responsibility for the provision of emergency accommodation for single homeless people h...
Inadequate nutrition may contribute to poor health in homeless and vulnerable adults. Charitable mea...
The years after the election of the UK's coalition government in 2010 saw a decline in central fundi...
Recent surveys have revealed a significantly uneven distribution of emergency services (hostels, day...
Reform of the housing benefit and an end to ‘tenancy for life’ is one of the cornerstones of the coa...
Within a rapidly expanding body of work exploring the role of hostels and day centres in the accommo...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
Background: Food insecurity is when a family or individual struggles to have enough to eat and is as...
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Social Work brings together the world's leading scholars in the f...
Over fourteen million people are living in poverty (SMC, 2018), experiencing vulnerability on multip...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into the funding and delivery of programs to reduce homel...
This report forms part of an AHURI Inquiry into the funding and delivery of programs to reduce homel...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
In recent years the British and Scottish government have been undertaking strict austerity measures ...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
In Britain, responsibility for the provision of emergency accommodation for single homeless people h...
Inadequate nutrition may contribute to poor health in homeless and vulnerable adults. Charitable mea...
The years after the election of the UK's coalition government in 2010 saw a decline in central fundi...
Recent surveys have revealed a significantly uneven distribution of emergency services (hostels, day...