Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent invisible in both academic literature and in policy and practice discussions, just as it is often invisible in discourses of everyday rural life. This article draws on extensive interviews with homeless service users and providers in three rural authorities in Wales to give a clearer sense of the nature and challenges of rural homelessness. The article documents and explores the very different strategies employed by those facing homelessness in the rural context, as well as those of rural local authorities providing them preventative and person-centred support. Analysis of the struggle of many rural households to remain in place, often at the...
Although homelessness in urban areas has been examined extensively, little attention has been given ...
Rural homelessness is a social problem that has drawn limited scholarly attention in the social work...
In this paper we discuss the apparent failure to couple together the constructs of ‘rurality’ and ‘h...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
This paper investigates the discursive and practical policy issues relating to homelessness in rural...
Until recently, homelessness in rural areas has received little recognition because of overwhelming ...
Homelessness remains a neglected component of rural studies in Britain and Europe. Research has tend...
This paper explores the interconnected issues of mobility, power and meaning in the context of rural...
Relatively little attention has been given to the geographies of homelessness in England, still less...
In this paper we explore key issues bound up with the existence ofhomelessness in rural England. Att...
For the 1998 Symposium on Homelessness Research, rural homelessness was not assigned as a paper topi...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
The study examined rural housing and homelessness issues and looked at similarities and differences ...
Although homelessness in urban areas has been examined extensively, little attention has been given ...
Rural homelessness is a social problem that has drawn limited scholarly attention in the social work...
In this paper we discuss the apparent failure to couple together the constructs of ‘rurality’ and ‘h...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
Homelessness is largely understood as an urban issue and so rural homelessness is to a large extent ...
This paper investigates the discursive and practical policy issues relating to homelessness in rural...
Until recently, homelessness in rural areas has received little recognition because of overwhelming ...
Homelessness remains a neglected component of rural studies in Britain and Europe. Research has tend...
This paper explores the interconnected issues of mobility, power and meaning in the context of rural...
Relatively little attention has been given to the geographies of homelessness in England, still less...
In this paper we explore key issues bound up with the existence ofhomelessness in rural England. Att...
For the 1998 Symposium on Homelessness Research, rural homelessness was not assigned as a paper topi...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
The study examined rural housing and homelessness issues and looked at similarities and differences ...
Although homelessness in urban areas has been examined extensively, little attention has been given ...
Rural homelessness is a social problem that has drawn limited scholarly attention in the social work...
In this paper we discuss the apparent failure to couple together the constructs of ‘rurality’ and ‘h...