Homelessness has been identified as a major social issue within Scotland and throughout the UK. It extends beyond individuals living on the streets. People residing in temporary accommodation, such as hostels or bed and breakfasts, or those staying unofficially with friends or relatives on an ongoing basis may also be defined as 'homeless'. The hidden nature of homelessness conceals the scale of this social issue within government statistics. Nevertheless, the Scottish Government is committed to tackling homelessness across the population, with recent legislation ensuring the provision of settled accommodation and housing support to individuals assessed as homeless. A review of the literature identified that homeless people have multiple an...