
A review of homelessness among street-based sex workers by Shelter's Street Homeless Project.
Street-based sex workers are currently one of the most excluded and marginalised groups of homeless people, with service providers often failing to recognise and understand their needs.
This review highlights the need for a range of supported options for street-based sex workers and shows how partnerships between specialist agencies and mainstream service providers can meet the complex needs of this group.
Published: October 2004
ISBN: 978 1 903595 37 4
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| Mentoring and befriending for young homeless people |
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| Time to change: short-sentence prisoners |
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| New directions in street homelessness |
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| Housing and support for older people |
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| Safe and well? |
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| Safe as houses |
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| Preventing homelessness |
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| Mediation for young homeless people |
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| Act in action |
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| More priority needed |
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| Youth housing strategies |
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| The advice gap |
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| Sick and tired |
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| Safe and secure |
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| Waiting for the future |
‘Good value for money, well set out.’
Lisa Brooke, Service Manager, Stonham Housing Association, Halifax.
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