This article outlines the issues that arise for homeless people with HIV under the homeless persons legislation - Housing Act 1985, Part III. An examination of the ways in which homeless people with HIV are guided through the process of making a homelessness application from the first step to its conclusion tells us much about the homelessness legislation in itself as well as the administrative process of policy formulation and practice. The importance of lobbying in that process is a key issue in addition to how local authorities interpret the key concepts of the Act. The implications of the government's recent homelessness Consultation Paper is added to this complex matrix. Finally, community care is considered
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
This article outlines the issues that arise for homeless people with HIV under the homeless persons ...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
First published in 1997, this volume presents the results of in-depth research into the application ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the denial of social support to homeless persons an...
Homelessness in South Africa is widely recognised as a problem, but virtually no research exists to ...
This paper examines the impacts of the 1996 Housing Act on homelessness policy and practice in Engla...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
Introduction Housing instability and homelessness are significant barriers to medical treatment for ...
Although the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapies has increased survival rates for many ...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Abstract HIV infection has become a chronic condition that for most persons can be effectively manag...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...
This article outlines the issues that arise for homeless people with HIV under the homeless persons ...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
First published in 1997, this volume presents the results of in-depth research into the application ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to focus on the denial of social support to homeless persons an...
Homelessness in South Africa is widely recognised as a problem, but virtually no research exists to ...
This paper examines the impacts of the 1996 Housing Act on homelessness policy and practice in Engla...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
Introduction Housing instability and homelessness are significant barriers to medical treatment for ...
Although the advent of highly active antiretroviral therapies has increased survival rates for many ...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Abstract HIV infection has become a chronic condition that for most persons can be effectively manag...
Since the 1970s, there has been a marked increase in homelessness in Britain. This text explores the...
On any given night, hundreds of thousands of people are homeless in the United States. These people ...
The impact of political strategies aimed to reduce and eradicate homelessness are shaped by the ways...
This Article examines the role of lawyers for homeless people. It argues that while even the most ze...