In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introduction of a pioneering justiciable right to homelessness prevention and relief assistance. This paper explores the complexities of the new welfare bureaucracy this has created. We explore whether these housing rights invoke a paradox, whereby the positive impacts for citizens are accompanied by distancing and exclusion. The study reveals both a faceless bureaucracy characterised by processes of silencing and subordination propped up by tools of exclusion, particularly impenetrable paperwork, but also a system that can work to grant housing rights to those in need of support. There is no evidence for an utterly ‘faceless tyrant’ of a bureaucrat...
Despite a move towards more preventative practices, we have reported that policy objectives to help ...
This article presents a critical review of the final phase of implementation of the modernised Scott...
This article explores how a devolved government in a small country, faced with external constraints ...
In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introdu...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
Devolution presented an opportunity for the Welsh Government to introduce changes to housing and hom...
The Housing (Wales) Act 2014, introduced amid rising homelessness internationally, required Welsh lo...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. Devolution presented an opportunity for the Welsh Government to i...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework ...
Local authority housing option teams (LAHAS’s) are a perennially lean service and the recent austeri...
Rates of homelessness and poor mental health present significant challenges across the globe. In thi...
This paper is drawn from an analysis of the impact of the Australian Government's legal, policy and ...
Research in one local authority area suggests that a number of social policy difficulties and contra...
Changes to homelessness legislation in post-devolution Scotland have resulted in an expansion of rig...
Despite a move towards more preventative practices, we have reported that policy objectives to help ...
This article presents a critical review of the final phase of implementation of the modernised Scott...
This article explores how a devolved government in a small country, faced with external constraints ...
In most nations homelessness remains a major injustice. A key response in Wales has been the introdu...
Homelessness prevention has become the dominant policy paradigm for homelessness services across the...
This paper presents evidence from a study undertaken in Nottingham and London and considers the impa...
Devolution presented an opportunity for the Welsh Government to introduce changes to housing and hom...
The Housing (Wales) Act 2014, introduced amid rising homelessness internationally, required Welsh lo...
© 2019 Cambridge University Press. Devolution presented an opportunity for the Welsh Government to i...
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited. Purpose – Lipsky’s street level bureaucrat conceptual framework ...
Local authority housing option teams (LAHAS’s) are a perennially lean service and the recent austeri...
Rates of homelessness and poor mental health present significant challenges across the globe. In thi...
This paper is drawn from an analysis of the impact of the Australian Government's legal, policy and ...
Research in one local authority area suggests that a number of social policy difficulties and contra...
Changes to homelessness legislation in post-devolution Scotland have resulted in an expansion of rig...
Despite a move towards more preventative practices, we have reported that policy objectives to help ...
This article presents a critical review of the final phase of implementation of the modernised Scott...
This article explores how a devolved government in a small country, faced with external constraints ...