Unsuitable Housing in UK Law

  • Editorial
    • No. 24-2, May 2020
    • Mental Health and Social Inclusion
    • 61-66
    ... ... that health inequalities arise from a complexinteraction of housing, income, education, employment and social isolation all of which ... healthchallenges are often living in poverty, in unstable and unsuitable housing; have little controlover their lives; have often had ... ...
  • The Care of the Elderly
    • No. 37-10, October 1964
    • Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles
    ... ... Housing Unsuitable housing is sometimes a difficulty to the elderly ... ...
  • Editorial
    • No. 67-4, December 2020
    • Probation Journal
    ... ... Drawing on the findings from their evaluation of a housing accom- modation project to provided supported housing for women at risk of ... find McCann a bed in approved premises and he had ended up in unsuitable housing that did not facilitate close monitoring and management (Grierson, ... ...
  • Mental health and housing: making the links in policy, research and practice
    • No. 4-4, December 2005
    • Journal of Public Mental Health
    • 21-28
    This article documents policy developments at local and national level in England that reflect a growing recognition of the role of housing and the built environment in promoting and maintaining me...
    ... ... High-rise accommodation in particular is often identified byusers – and particularly by carers – as unsuitable, yetpressure on housing stock means that often this is allthat is available ●younger adults, particularly in rural areas, will often‘sofa ... ...
  • Editorial
    • No. 5-2, June 1972
    • Journal of Criminology (formerly Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology)
    ... ... prisons are old, out-of-date build- ings, sometimes quite unsuitable for the housing of any human being, and while it is true that there is ... ...
  • Bridging the gap between learning and practice: from where we were to where we are now
    • No. 12-2, May 2010
    • The Journal of Adult Protection
    • 28-38
    Cornwall has implemented significant changes to the way that it delivers its safeguarding adults training. This paper outlines the benefits of combining safeguarding adults, the Mental Capacity Act...
    ... ... ’s role in motivating learners is vital, making e-learning an unsuitable option for this level of training. Furthermore, they point out that a ... advocacy Limited activities Discrimination Unsuitable housing Longcare Institutional No choice to Humiliation of Torture and ... ...
  • Canadian Immigration Policy: The Hard Facts
    • No. 11-2, June 1956
    • International Journal
    ... ... the intensity of the pain result- ing from inadequate housing, unsuitable jobs and long periods of unemployment may threaten ... ...
  • High Court
    • No. 61-3, August 1997
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The
    ... ... to act pursuant to its obligation under Part III of the Housing Act 1985, offered the applicant certain premises which she nsidered unsuitable. She appealed from that decision offering further evidence, but ... ...
  • LEGISLATION
    • No. 6-1, January 1986
    • Public Administration and Development
    ... ... RENYA Housing Ordinance No. 17 of 1953. (C~epeals and re-enacts with considerable ... that the housing in the area of any local authority is unsuitable or inadequate for Africans normally employed within that area, the ... ...
  • Opportunities for reducing socioeconomic inequalities in the mental health of children and young people – reducing adversity and increasing resilience
    • No. 15-1, March 2016
    • Journal of Public Mental Health
    • 4-18
    Purpose: – Poor mental health and well-being disproportionately affects vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people. The paper aims to discuss this issue. Design/methodology/approach: –...
    ... ... (Jones, 2010), and more than one in four adolescents living in cold housing are at risk of multiplemental health problems compared to one in 20 ... exposure to ACEsChildren and young people who live in poverty, unsuitable housing or in a more disadvantagedarea are more likely than their peers to ... ...
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