2021
DOI: 10.5206/ijoh.2021.1.13341
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Advancing a Five-Level Typology of Homelessness Prevention

Abstract: This paper aims to demonstrate the efficacy of a five-level homelessness prevention typology, encompassing universal, targeted, crisis, emergency, and recovery categories. We argue that this typology can be deployed to illuminate key comparisons in homelessness prevention policy and practice between different jurisdictions and over time. Meanwhile, it avoids the confusions and overlaps that occur in extant categorisations. Using the UK jurisdictions as an empirical testbed for this analytical framework, four k… Show more

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“…A recent study carried out in Nigeria confirms that residents who are homeless fall between 17-20 million. Therefore, various scholars are of the view that the most vulnerable groups of the populace that suffers homelessness are the LIEs (Igwe et al, 2017;Adabre & Chan, 2019;Fitzpatrick et al, 2021;Morgan, 2021). This assertion is in line with what is experienced in many developing countries not excluding Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…A recent study carried out in Nigeria confirms that residents who are homeless fall between 17-20 million. Therefore, various scholars are of the view that the most vulnerable groups of the populace that suffers homelessness are the LIEs (Igwe et al, 2017;Adabre & Chan, 2019;Fitzpatrick et al, 2021;Morgan, 2021). This assertion is in line with what is experienced in many developing countries not excluding Nigeria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…For the homeless population, food and personal hygiene are the main activities that require attention (37) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Access to water, sanitary conditions, and hygiene are universal human rights, guaranteed by the Brazilian government in international agreements, which affect health and well-being. The UN 2030 Agenda determines that, by 2030, sanitary conditions (sewage treatment and toilets), drinking water and hygiene water (with soap supply) must be available to everyone (37) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para a população de rua, a alimentação e a higiene pessoal são as principais atividades que exigem cuidado (37) .…”
Section: Podemos Afirmar Que Muitas Vulnerabilidades Dosunclassified
“…O acesso à água, às condições sanitárias e à higiene são direitos humanos universais, assegurados pelo governo brasileiro em acordos internacionais, que interferem na saúde e no bem-estar. A Agenda Global 2030 tem como meta que até 2030 sejam ofertadas condições sanitárias (tratamento de esgoto e banheiros), água adequada para beber e água para higiene (com oferta de sabonete) para todas as pessoas (37) .…”
Section: Podemos Afirmar Que Muitas Vulnerabilidades Dosunclassified