Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Multiple Exclusion Homelessness across the United Kingdom, 2010 provides a statistically robust account of the nature and patterns of multiple exclusion homelessness (MEH) across the United Kingdom (UK). People have experienced MEH if they have been 'homeless' (including experience of temporary/unsuitable accommodation as well as sleeping rough) and have also experienced one or more of the following other domains of 'deep social exclusion': 'institutional care' (prison, local authority care, mental health hospitals or wards); 'substance misuse' (drug, alcohol, solvent or gas misuse); or participation in 'street culture activities' (begging, street drinking, 'survival' sh...
Background: There is a paucity of current health data regarding users of a specialist homeless heal...
‘Recovery’ is a key concept in the organisation and delivery of interdisciplinary support for people...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Quantitative exploration of sub-groups of people experiencing homelessness facing similar challenges...
The research contributes to understandings about the causes of, and solutions to, multiple exclusion...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A key objective of the project was to compare and co...
A key objective of this study was to compare and contrast the priorities and agendas of multiply exc...
A key objective of this study was to compare and contrast the priorities and agendas of multiply exc...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
In February 2009, the Economic and Social Research Council launched the ‘Multiple Exclusion Homeless...
This study investigated the Mental Health and Social exclusion in People experiencing Homelessness a...
This paper reviews existing literature on the homeless population worldwide, with a particular focus...
Public Health England South East Centre was asked by Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to pro...
Recent surveys have revealed a significantly uneven distribution of emergency services (hostels, day...
This research project was initiated to provide that evidence base. A key aspect of the study has bee...
Background: There is a paucity of current health data regarding users of a specialist homeless heal...
‘Recovery’ is a key concept in the organisation and delivery of interdisciplinary support for people...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...
Quantitative exploration of sub-groups of people experiencing homelessness facing similar challenges...
The research contributes to understandings about the causes of, and solutions to, multiple exclusion...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>A key objective of the project was to compare and co...
A key objective of this study was to compare and contrast the priorities and agendas of multiply exc...
A key objective of this study was to compare and contrast the priorities and agendas of multiply exc...
Historically, the visible engagement of homeless people in activities considered to be ‘anti-social,...
In February 2009, the Economic and Social Research Council launched the ‘Multiple Exclusion Homeless...
This study investigated the Mental Health and Social exclusion in People experiencing Homelessness a...
This paper reviews existing literature on the homeless population worldwide, with a particular focus...
Public Health England South East Centre was asked by Portsmouth and Southampton City Councils to pro...
Recent surveys have revealed a significantly uneven distribution of emergency services (hostels, day...
This research project was initiated to provide that evidence base. A key aspect of the study has bee...
Background: There is a paucity of current health data regarding users of a specialist homeless heal...
‘Recovery’ is a key concept in the organisation and delivery of interdisciplinary support for people...
Objectives Homelessness and poverty are extreme forms of social exclusion which extend beyond the la...