People Who Are Homeless : Mental Health Services: A Place in Mind: Commissioning and Providing Mental Health Services for People Who Are Homeless by Kina Avebury, Richard Williams and H. M. S. O. Staff (1995, Trade Paperback)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherStationery OFFICE, T.H.E.
ISBN-100113219253
ISBN-139780113219254
eBay Product ID (ePID)32157
Product Key Features
Book TitlePeople Who Are Homeless : Mental Health Services: A Place in Mind: Commissioning and Providing Mental Health Services for People Who Are Homeless
Number of Pages172 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMental Health
Publication Year1995
IllustratorYes
GenrePsychology, Medical
AuthorKina Avebury, Richard Williams, H. M. S. O. Staff
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight31.2 Oz
Item Length11.8 in
Item Width8.3 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN96-209757
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal362.2/086/942
SynopsisHomeless mentally ill people are at the extreme end of the broad spectrum of disadvantage and the provision of care is fraught with difficulties. Despite this more can and should be done. This multi-disciplinary review builds upon fieldwork at ten locations and incorporates the views and experiences of people who have first-hand knowledge of what it means to be homeless and suffer mental ill-health. It examines the relevant literature undertaken in Britain and the US over the past 20 years. Legislation and new government policy initiatives are discussed. Instances of good practice, and the findings which represent a call for action, are highlighted The report should be of particular interest to NHS managers, social services and housing departments of local authorities.