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Author Cuthill, Fiona, author.

Title Homelessness, social exclusion and health : global perspectives, local solutions / Fiona Cuthill.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Dunedin Academic Press, 2018.
©2019

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Policy and practice in health and social care ; number twenty-seven
Policy and practice in health and social care ; 27.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Framing homelessness: Strangers on the streets -- Contemporary Urban Marginality: Health inequalities in a globalising world -- People on the Move: Migration, urbanisation, homelessness and health -- Keeping Strong: Resilience and resistance as health assets -- Prevention, Policy and Practitioners: A public health response / Neil Hamlet and Katy Hetherington -- Pathways into and out of Homelessness: Lessons to be learnt -- Relationships Matter: Psychologically informed approaches / Conversation with Adam Barley -- Conclusion
Summary In a globalised world, the wealthy elite and the rough sleeper negotiate the same streets, jostling for space in the doorways of shops selling luxury goods, thus the winners and losers of global capitalism meet in the same urban spaces. While the visibility of rough sleepers has become a shorthand to frame poverty and inequality, homelessness is not confined to the doorways of cities. It is experienced in a multitude of different ways: as single homeless people living in hostels, shelters and temporary supported accommodation, as those 'sofa-surfing' and living in overcrowded accommodation and as those who are termed 'statutory homeless', waiting for a house from a social housing provider. Homelessness is recognised as a multi-dimensional phenomenon. The issue of homelessness and social exclusion has received increasing attention in the wider arena of health and social care policy and practice, the issue of homelessness and health has been the focus of recent Public Health attention in Scotland. Positioned within a health inequalities framework, homelessness is understood to be 'both a consequence and a cause of poverty, social and health inequality'. Homeless people experience poorer physical and mental health than the general population and present a higher prevalence of physical, mental and substance misuse issues. The main aim of this book is to support readers wishing to understand issues of homelessness, social exclusion and health at a local level but to do so by framing these issues in a global context. It expands notions of health by drawing on disciplines outside the fields of housing and health to better comprehend the ways that stigma, identity and urban geographies shape, frame and present homelessness, especially for those who are rough sleeping. -- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Homelessness.
Homelessness.
Homelessness -- Health aspects.
Homelessness -- Health aspects.
Social isolation.
Social isolation.
Health.
Health.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
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