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Title: Multiple Exclusion Homelessness across the United Kingdom, 2010
Keywords: HOUSING TENURE
HOMELESSNESS
TEMPORARY HOUSING
RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE
YOUNG OFFENDERS
MENTAL HEALTH
DRUG ABUSE
ALCOHOLISM
BEGGARS
DRINKING OFFENCES
SHOPLIFTING
MILITARY PERSONNEL
PROSTITUTION
AGE
GENDER
PLACE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
ETHNIC GROUPS
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
MARITAL STATUS
CHILDREN
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
SQUATS
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
REFUGES
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
INCOME
EXPENDITURE
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
REDUNDANCY
INSOLVENCIES
REPOSSESSION (HOUSES)
EVICTION
SOLVENT ABUSE
CHILDHOOD
FAMILY MEMBERS
TRUANCY
SCHOOL PUNISHMENTS
SOCIAL DISADVANTAGE
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
DYSLEXIA
LEARNING DISABILITIES
DEBILITATIVE ILLNESS
ILL HEALTH
DEPRESSION
ALCOHOL USE
DRUG ADDICTION
SUBSTANCE USE
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SOCIAL WELFARE
SOCIAL WORKERS
GAMBLING
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SEXUALITY
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
SUICIDE
SELF-HARM
SEXUAL ABUSE
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
QUALITY OF LIFE
CITIZENSHIP
REFUGEES
2010
United Kingdom
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>
<i>Multiple Exclusion Homelessness across the United Kingdom, 2010</i> provides a statistically robust account of the nature and patterns of multiple exclusion homelessness (MEH) across the United Kingdom (UK). People have experienced MEH if they have been 'homeless' (including experience of temporary/unsuitable accommodation as well as sleeping rough) and have also experienced one or more of the following other domains of 'deep social exclusion': 'institutional care' (prison, local authority care, mental health hospitals or wards); 'substance misuse' (drug, alcohol, solvent or gas misuse); or participation in 'street culture activities' (begging, street drinking, 'survival' shoplifting or sex work).<br> <br> The study involved a 'census' survey of users of 'low threshold' services (such as street outreach teams, drop in services, day centres, direct access accommodation, soup runs etc.) in seven urban locations throughout the UK, followed by extended interviews with a sample of people who had experienced MEH.<br> <br> Further information can be found on the ESRC <a href="http://www.esrc.ac.uk/my-esrc/grants/RES-188-25-0023-A/read" title="Multiple Exclusion Homelessness Across the UK: A Quantitative Survey">Multiple Exclusion Homelessness Across the UK: A Quantitative Survey</a> Award webpage.<br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The main topics covered include:<ul><li>homelessness </li><li>social exclusion</li><li>substance misuse</li><li>institutional care</li><li>street culture</li></ul>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/63128
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-6899-1
6899
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6899-1
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