Original paper
Rights, responsibilities and refusals: Homelessness policy and the exclusion of single homeless people with complex needs
Abstract
Since 1977 homelessness legislation in England has offered limited statutory accommodation rights to unintentionally homeless people who are judged to be in priority need and able to demonstrate a local connection. Using data generated in interviews with homeless people and staff working to support them, this paper considers the impact of current homelessness policy and practice and explores how decisions about intentionality, priority need and...
Paper Details
Title
Rights, responsibilities and refusals: Homelessness policy and the exclusion of single homeless people with complex needs
Published Date
Sep 19, 2014
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
1
Pages
3 - 23
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