In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping in statutory frontline homelessness services, this article draws on an implementation literature to revisit this topic following the recent economic downturn and related political austerity agenda. Following previous research, it was found that unlawful gatekeeping was practised chiefly in response to resource scarcity, alongside related pressures due to higher level performance measures. However, its use was also found, albeit to a lesser extent, to be due to miscomprehension around relevant legislation and the influence of individual or peer-level values. Overall, the findings provided a strong indication that illegitimate gatekeeping has w...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introdu...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
Local authority housing option teams (LAHAS’s) are a perennially lean service and the recent austeri...
This article employs Michael Lipsky's street level bureaucrat conceptual framework to explore the ex...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework ...
This article employs Michael Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework to explore the ex...
This article has two central aims. First, it problematises the long‐held consensus that homelessness...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
By focussing tightly on rough sleeping in the UK and by not challenging widely held assumptions abou...
This paper assesses provision for older people affected by homelessness in England, giving regard to...
The Riverside Group Limited funded this study, conducted by Imogen Blood & Associates and Nicholas P...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introdu...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
In light of earlier findings linking resource shortages to the practise of illegitimate gatekeeping ...
Local authority housing option teams (LAHAS’s) are a perennially lean service and the recent austeri...
This article employs Michael Lipsky's street level bureaucrat conceptual framework to explore the ex...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework ...
This article employs Michael Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework to explore the ex...
This article has two central aims. First, it problematises the long‐held consensus that homelessness...
The Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 represents the most significant change to the rights of homeless...
Those experiencing homelessness exist in a precarious position in society; these individuals are sim...
By focussing tightly on rough sleeping in the UK and by not challenging widely held assumptions abou...
This paper assesses provision for older people affected by homelessness in England, giving regard to...
The Riverside Group Limited funded this study, conducted by Imogen Blood & Associates and Nicholas P...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introdu...