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Public-sector service provision for older people affected by homelessness in England
Author(s)Sarah Alden
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 37, no 2, February 2017
PublisherCambridge University Press, February 2017
Pagespp 410-434
Sourcejournals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsHomelessness ; Services ; Housing [elderly] ; Local Authority ; Social policy ; Qualitative Studies ; England.
AnnotationThis paper assesses provision for older people affected by homelessness in England, giving regard to research findings, such as those developed through a pathways model, which show that the experiences of this group are qualitatively distinct when compared to younger households. Current conceptualisations of older age held by Local Authority Housing Option Service professionals are considered, alongside factors relating to government policy and resource issues. It was found that some practitioners adopted an age-blind approach when assessing older groups, despite this being contrary to policy guidance on assessing vulnerability in England. Further, services and housing options aimed at older groups were viewed as inadequate due to a mixture of lack of awareness, targeting and resources. It is concluded that assessment of vulnerability based on older age is complex, as whilst gerontological discourse may discourage viewing age as a number, homelessness scholars stress that rooflessness causes poor health conditions consistent with premature ageing. It is therefore asserted that policy makers must focus greater attention to developing suitable provision for older service users, and look to incorporate a richer conceptualisation of how older age may impact upon the homelessness experience. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170210207 A
ClassmarkK4A: I: KE: PE: TM2: 3DP: 82

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