
Against the odds presents the findings of Shelter's major investigation into what life is like for more than one and a half million children living in bad housing in Britain today.
Drawing evidence from a ranges of sources, the report paints a revealing and bleak picture of the impact that living in dilapidated, cramped or temporary housing has on children's lives.
Published: November 2006
ISBN: 978 1 903595 70 1
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| Waiting for the future |
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| Listen up |
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| Housing game - tablemat |
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| Chance of a lifetime |
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| Housing game |
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| Mobile homes |
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| Housing game cards |
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| A new tomorrow |
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| Maximising the use and effectiveness of Section 5 referrals |
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| Home truths |
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| Sick and tired |
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| Addressing antisocial behaviour |
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| A route to homelessness? |
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| Rights and wrongs - the homelessness safety net 30 years on |
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| Reaching out |
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Philippa Hamilton, Advisor, UCLAN Students’Union.
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