non-peer-reviewedThis thesis examines Irish housing policy, and legislation / policies introduced to address homelessness, and asks the question “how effective have Irish governmental policies been in alleviating the social exclusion of the homeless?” A qualitative study framed by social citizenship was undertaken. The data was collected from a purposive sample of ten respondents by means of interviews and a grounded theory approach was utilized as the method of data analysis. The study examines what homelessness, citizenship, and social exclusion are, the requirements for citizenship and exclusion from citizenship. It links exclusion from citizenship to homelessness, and its manifestation in Irish society. Ultimately it examines th...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
peer-reviewedIssues relating to the welfare of asylum-seekers are relatively recent in the Irish con...
The last two decades have seen extensive reform of policy on homelessness in Ireland, but these chan...
This dissertation identifies three key moments of policy change in the area of homelessness in Irela...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the term social exclusion and how it has been conceptualised and op...
The Irish case study research into homelessness and housing policy provides some important lessons f...
The research had four main parts: • A review of existing research on housing-led services response ...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
Homelessness in Europe, especially Ireland, has been a growing issue ever since the recession of 200...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper discusses the outcomes of a participatory research process with homeless parents living ...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
peer-reviewedTraditional approaches to welfare state literature have tended to be dominated by a co...
In this thesis I will talk about the definitions of social work, social services and their roles in ...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
peer-reviewedIssues relating to the welfare of asylum-seekers are relatively recent in the Irish con...
The last two decades have seen extensive reform of policy on homelessness in Ireland, but these chan...
This dissertation identifies three key moments of policy change in the area of homelessness in Irela...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the term social exclusion and how it has been conceptualised and op...
The Irish case study research into homelessness and housing policy provides some important lessons f...
The research had four main parts: • A review of existing research on housing-led services response ...
Housing is one of the most basic human rights for all citizens. It provides a safe and sec...
Homelessness in Europe, especially Ireland, has been a growing issue ever since the recession of 200...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper explores the responses to the housing crisis in Dublin, Ireland, by analysing recent hous...
This paper discusses the outcomes of a participatory research process with homeless parents living ...
This thesis presents research into the housing pathways of newcomers in Ireland who receive status t...
peer-reviewedTraditional approaches to welfare state literature have tended to be dominated by a co...
In this thesis I will talk about the definitions of social work, social services and their roles in ...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
peer-reviewedIssues relating to the welfare of asylum-seekers are relatively recent in the Irish con...
The last two decades have seen extensive reform of policy on homelessness in Ireland, but these chan...