The role of housing policy in perpetuating conditional forms of homelessness support in the era of housing first: Evidence from Australia
Despite widespread enthusiasm for Housing First approaches to addressing homelessness,
conditional models of support that require 'housing readiness' persist in many jurisdictions …
conditional models of support that require 'housing readiness' persist in many jurisdictions …
Avoidance strategies: stress, appraisal and coping in hostel accommodation
L McMordie - Housing studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Living in temporary accommodation (TA) can impact negatively on social and emotional well-
being, particularly where it is poor-quality, large-scale, or congregate in nature. None-the …
being, particularly where it is poor-quality, large-scale, or congregate in nature. None-the …
Intersectionalizing housing discrimination under rentier capitalism in an asset-based society
Rental discrimination is a key factor in the reproduction of socio-economic inequality under
emergent rentier capitalism within the asset society. Our research into the effects of …
emergent rentier capitalism within the asset society. Our research into the effects of …
Conditionality in the context of housing‐led homelessness policy: Comparing Australia's Housing First agenda to Scotland's “rights‐based” approach
Homelessness services and policy have historically tended to be organised by an explicitly
conditional logic, wherein people experiencing homelessness must prove their “housing …
conditional logic, wherein people experiencing homelessness must prove their “housing …
Making home? Permitted and prohibited place-making in youth homeless accommodation
J Hoolachan - Housing Studies, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Based on the premise that 'home'is more than bricks and mortar, a growing body of literature
has considered how the concept might be applied to homelessness. Aligned with 'home' …
has considered how the concept might be applied to homelessness. Aligned with 'home' …
Does Housing First policy seek to fulfil the right to housing? The case of Alberta, Canada
D Collins, M Stout - Housing Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Housing First (HF) operates on the premise that permanent housing is the first need of
people experiencing chronic homelessness. It understands housing as a resource to which …
people experiencing chronic homelessness. It understands housing as a resource to which …
Readiness assessments in moving on initiatives: a scoping review
JM Goodwin, E Tiderington… - Journal of Social Distress …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This scoping review examines how housing “readiness” is assessed among permanent
supportive housing residents before transitioning to mainstream housing through a Moving …
supportive housing residents before transitioning to mainstream housing through a Moving …
[PDF][PDF] Forms and mechanisms of exclusion in contemporary housing systems
This report details contemporary mechanisms of exclusion in the UK rental housing system.
Whilst a number of these mechanisms are new, they are discussed with reference to a …
Whilst a number of these mechanisms are new, they are discussed with reference to a …
Addressing the continuing quandary of theory in housing research: A systematic review of contemporary literature
The housing studies field has been critiqued since the 1980s for under-engagement with
theory. In this paper, we present the findings of a systematic literature review that …
theory. In this paper, we present the findings of a systematic literature review that …
Assessing Housing First programs from a right to housing perspective
SL Stadler, D Collins - Housing Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The notion that Housing First (HF) is a human-rights based approach to housing
some of society's most vulnerable citizens is often alluded to in the literature, but seldom …
some of society's most vulnerable citizens is often alluded to in the literature, but seldom …