This report brings to life the findings from the Dundee Drop In Survey. The survey is a result of collaboration between the Dr Fernando Fernandes (Social Dimensions of Health Institute, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee) and Dundee Drop In Network (DDI).This report is part of a participatory process that involves several discussions with DDI group members and some service users. The collective process takes more time than most traditional ways to do research. In fact, the process of engagement with the research is as relevant as the research findings. It involves a complex coordination and facilitation that has been possible only because of the passionate commitment of all the people involved.This report has been produce...
This study sought to explore the perspectives of homeless people in Nottingham concerning health and...
BackgroundThe Scottish oral health and psychosocial wellbeing programme, Smile4life, identified a sc...
Introduction and Aims: Managed alcohol programmes are a harm reduction approach for those experienci...
This report brings to life the findings from the Dundee Drop In Survey. The survey is a result of co...
It is widely recognised that a meaningful response to the needs and aspirations of people who are ho...
Aim: Although the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 aims integrate health and social...
1. Background According to the latest official figures, 1900 households presented themselves as home...
This article describes the process to create a framework to map services for people experiencing and...
Dundee is Scotland’s fourth largest city. Out of the 976 most-deprived of Scotland’s 6505 data zones...
On behalf of Focus Ireland I am pleased to welcome the publication of ‘Youth Homelessness in the Dub...
Smile4life is an intervention aimed at improving the oral health of people experiencing homelessness...
This research examines service responses to the homeless street drinking population of Dublin City C...
Until now, research on emergency services for single homeless people in Britain has concentrated on ...
In 2017/2018 Scotland had 34,972 homelessness applications. Almost one third of this amount consiste...
There is significant room for improvement of services addressed to young people experiencing homeles...
This study sought to explore the perspectives of homeless people in Nottingham concerning health and...
BackgroundThe Scottish oral health and psychosocial wellbeing programme, Smile4life, identified a sc...
Introduction and Aims: Managed alcohol programmes are a harm reduction approach for those experienci...
This report brings to life the findings from the Dundee Drop In Survey. The survey is a result of co...
It is widely recognised that a meaningful response to the needs and aspirations of people who are ho...
Aim: Although the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 aims integrate health and social...
1. Background According to the latest official figures, 1900 households presented themselves as home...
This article describes the process to create a framework to map services for people experiencing and...
Dundee is Scotland’s fourth largest city. Out of the 976 most-deprived of Scotland’s 6505 data zones...
On behalf of Focus Ireland I am pleased to welcome the publication of ‘Youth Homelessness in the Dub...
Smile4life is an intervention aimed at improving the oral health of people experiencing homelessness...
This research examines service responses to the homeless street drinking population of Dublin City C...
Until now, research on emergency services for single homeless people in Britain has concentrated on ...
In 2017/2018 Scotland had 34,972 homelessness applications. Almost one third of this amount consiste...
There is significant room for improvement of services addressed to young people experiencing homeles...
This study sought to explore the perspectives of homeless people in Nottingham concerning health and...
BackgroundThe Scottish oral health and psychosocial wellbeing programme, Smile4life, identified a sc...
Introduction and Aims: Managed alcohol programmes are a harm reduction approach for those experienci...