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Trapped by a lack of resources homeless people profoundly experience society's inequalities, which has consequences for prioritizing goals.
The natural disaster left a huge number of people homeless.
The community psychiatric nurse from the homeless mental health team described the role of this general medical practitioner as 'invaluable' to their team.
Approximately 25% of homeless people had spent significant periods in psychiatric care.
The starkest examples in this study came from observation of specialist teams working with the homeless and refugees.
Historically, limited district (home) nursing services were provided, as required, to single homeless people residing in a few hostels.
Few studies focused on special patient groups such as homeless people or people with co-morbid substance misuse.
Not necessarily all of them were homeless; actually some had a place to live although people called them ' 'beggars' ' and they acknowledged this categorization.
Predictors of becoming redomiciled among older homeless women.
Tenancy failure by 24 months associated with prolonged homelessness and continuing contacts with homeless people.
Thus, homeless boys fared worse than squatters, but much better than villagers in terms of pathogen exposure.
We homeless ones are a law-abiding class of citizens, but even the worm will turn when trodden upon.
Finally, although this case study demonstrated effective interdisciplinary working, formalized multidisciplinary teams for the homeless population are probably required.
In 1943 raids became significantly more frequent and intense, with thousands of people regularly being rendered homeless by single raids.
One such question is whether the beggars we encounter on the streets of our cities are hungry or homeless.
Charitable gifts should bridge the gap between what statutory housing subsidies could provide and the specialised housing management that homeless families might require.
Moreover, many are homeless or otherwise socioeconomically deprived.
In my office at least, it is literally homeless.
The researchers tracked homeless people intensively, interviewing them at home every three months until they had settled, and then every six months.
Most of the shared houses were managed by specialist homeless organisations and were for formerly homeless people.
There is little information, however, about the factors that predict successful and unsuccessful resettlement for older homeless people.
Two others refused to tell their family that they had been homeless and would not explain why they had not been in touch for years.
Unsettledness and tenancy failure associated with prolonged prior homelessness, worries about living independently, and continuing contacts with homeless people.
Who among us is not weighed upon by such factors - that is, who among us, excluding the dispossessed, poor, or homeless?
Patients with severe psychiatric illnesses lived homeless on the streets and reached the emergency room with multiple chronic illnesses and sometimes life-threatening diseases.
Moreover, newcomers showed the same results as all homeless boys in having higher exposure to pathogens, higher cortisol, and better nutritional status than squatter boys.
The project began in 1992 as a case-control study involving 220 sheltered homeless families and 216 low-income housed (never homeless) families.
Should mainstream services be modified to make them accessible and acceptable to homeless people, or should specialist services be provided ?
Learning difficulties in adolescent clients of a shelter for runaway and homeless street youths.
One example of a coercive technique that has demonstrably not worked, from the perspective of street homeless people at least, is 'diverted giving schemes'.
Furthermore, homeless people often encountered negative attitudes from health and social care staff and therefore were often reluctant to access mainstream health services.
Six were of dual diagnosis patients (with substance misuse), ten of homeless mentally ill patients and one of jail recidivists.
The table also shows an increasing use of a take-it-or-leave-it approach in respect of offers to non-homeless and transfer applicants.
Recommendations about services for homeless people and remedies for homelessness will always be contentious because homelessness has different causes at different times and places.
In particular, he highlights the very real importance of a range of provision - to match the range of problems presented by the single homeless.
The overall prospects for the improvement and expansion of services to provide significant help to single older homeless people are uncertain.
Homeless clients' stated appreciation of qualities of warmth, understanding time and care, infer a need for a relationship where these qualities were present.
The study provided a clearer understanding of the meaning of hope from a homeless person's point of view.
The first weeks of the war thereby rendered them homeless refugees.
Amidst the military hostilities, officials often viewed the stations as an emergency source of food for sanatoriums, military hospitals, and shelters for homeless children.
If a homeless person encountered in the public square has drug-resistant tuberculosis, it is not just his problem; it is a communal concern.
The contrast between the homeless and squatter or village boys is particularly informative, given that the homeless population derives largely from these two groups.
Most authorities were, though, active in resisting the retrenchment of the institutionalised rights of homeless people to social housing which was enacted in 1996.
She was horrified to see thousands, who doubtless had once sat and cheered her, homeless and hungry.
Volunteerism included work with people with physical and learning difficulties, work with the homeless, the church, and community centres.
During the first six months after being resettled, 10 renewed family contacts, including a few who had been homeless for years.
Whilst the support is maintained the person is unlikely to become homeless.
Accordingly, those living with their families exhibited lower allostatic load than homeless.
The sample of homeless is drawn from both rural immigrant and urban squatter sources.
Data are from homeless, school, and village groups only.
We test the competing hypothesis that allostatic load follows this gradient rather than one that places homeless street children as worst off.
She admitted to being homeless during her pregnancy.
Urban versus rural: this contrast examines how urban environment shapes homeless boys' biomarker distributions, relative to village boys.
Many older homeless people are unassertive, and the staff are often fully occupied with meeting the needs of the younger and middle-aged majority.
Housing placement and subsequent days homeless among formerly homeless adults with mental illness.
When a house is not a home : exploring the meaning of shelter among chronically homeless older men.
Men's less extensive and reliable social networks are also one reason why they are more prone to becoming homeless.
They may become homeless or have more contact with the criminal justice system.
An apparently just intervention such as ' houses for the homeless ' may be far from politically neutral.
The health needs of homeless people were much greater than that of the settled population.
However, homeless people are less likely to access traditional health care due to administrative barriers and hostility of professionals.
Appraising controllability and problem solving training with homeless children.
First, the sample was a convenient purposive sample that was relative homogeneous with respect to their homeless state, and not randomly selected or matched.
Homeless people interpret their own world and make it meaningful for them and these interpretations are their social reality.
However, responding to the needs of homeless people presents a challenge for primary health care teams.
Such measures are likely to be particularly important in groups such as the homeless.
An increasing number of community housing support workers are assisting homeless people who have been rehoused.
The effect was to dichotomise 'official' homelessness (usually of families or older people) from the problems of unregistered 'single homeless people'.
Where workhouses were introduced, they were regulated under humane sets of rules, and largely catered for orphaned and homeless people.
In the performance, they represent immigrants, tourists, refugees, or the homeless.
Several million people had been dispersed around the country, destitute and homeless.
My wife and six children were left homeless.
The number of homeless acceptances then fell to 102,000 in 1997 before starting to rise again, reaching 125,000 by 2002.
Less than a third of authorities allowed homeless households only one offer in 1991 but by 2000 this had risen to three-quarters.
An image from a brain scan that he sees reminds him of something in the homeless woman's face.
The population of interest was homeless people aged 50 or more years who were rehoused into independent or supported housing.
Systematic monitoring of older homeless people's support needs after they are resettled is crucial.
Once again, three variables were significant predictors - less than five years of homelessness, no problems with co-tenants or neighbours, and not socialising with homeless people.
In addition, homeless and village boys alternatively had the highest average allostatic load score depending on whether cardiovascular fitness was included in the index.
Like all homeless boys, newcomers had less exposure to pathogens, lower cardiovascular fitness, and higher mean cortisol levels than village boys.
The court held that they were intentionally homeless and so disqualified.
In the case of a homeless woman, extremely stressful life events triggered mental illness.
Older homeless people are a substantial minority of single homeless people in many western countries, and there are many reports of increasing numbers.
The current ethos is that people should not be allowed to become accustomed to the regimented, supported and subsidised lifestyle of homeless people's hostels.
Even the comparatively sociable are reluctant to use hostels and day centres for homeless people, through fear of violence, intimidation and disturbance from younger clients.
Two men who had become homeless after being widowed bought recipe books and learned to cook for the first time in their lives.
With more than 50,000 persons being made homeless, the government decided in 1954 to relocate all squatters in multi-storey resettlement estates.
The measure was principally designed to tackle homelessness by freeing council houses for homeless people.
There was no duty to anticipate cases, find homeless people, or help those who had volitionally abandoned accommodation.
Furthermore, homeless people make the lawns their temporary homes.
Applicants designated as homeless in one authority could only be made offers in the locality in which the applicant had a 'personal connection'.
The experiences and views of homeless people interviewed for the study are reported in chapter seven.
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