Yoric Irving-Clarke is a policy and practice officer for the Chartered Institute of Housing and author of Supported Housing: Past, present and future (2019). Kelly Henderson is Co-founder of the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) and Honorary Fellow at Durham University.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: Putting the Book in Context 1. Introduction 2. Implementation and Isomorphism Section 2: The History of Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy in the UK 3. Feminism and the Early Refuges 4. The Conservatives, New Labour and Domestic Abuse Policy 5. Current Proposals - A Return to Specialism? Section 3: Domestic Abuse and Wider Housing Policy Issues 6. (Social) Housing Policy and Domestic Abuse 7. Housing Policy - Wider Contexts 8. Scotland and Wales - the (Dis) United Kingdom 9. The Impact of Housing Providers on Women Experiencing Abuse Section 4: Sector Responses 10. Sector Responses
Section 1: Putting the Book in Context
1. Introduction
2. Implementation and Isomorphism
Section 2: The History of Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy in the UK
3. Feminism and the Early Refuges
4. The Conservatives, New Labour and Domestic Abuse Policy
5. Current Proposals - A Return to Specialism?
Section 3: Domestic Abuse and Wider Housing Policy Issues
6. (Social) Housing Policy and Domestic Abuse
7. Housing Policy - Wider Contexts
8. Scotland and Wales - the (Dis) United Kingdom
9. The Impact of Housing Providers on Women Experiencing Abuse
Section 1: Putting the Book in Context 1. Introduction 2. Implementation and Isomorphism Section 2: The History of Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy in the UK 3. Feminism and the Early Refuges 4. The Conservatives, New Labour and Domestic Abuse Policy 5. Current Proposals - A Return to Specialism? Section 3: Domestic Abuse and Wider Housing Policy Issues 6. (Social) Housing Policy and Domestic Abuse 7. Housing Policy - Wider Contexts 8. Scotland and Wales - the (Dis) United Kingdom 9. The Impact of Housing Providers on Women Experiencing Abuse Section 4: Sector Responses 10. Sector Responses
Section 1: Putting the Book in Context
1. Introduction
2. Implementation and Isomorphism
Section 2: The History of Housing and Domestic Abuse Policy in the UK
3. Feminism and the Early Refuges
4. The Conservatives, New Labour and Domestic Abuse Policy
5. Current Proposals - A Return to Specialism?
Section 3: Domestic Abuse and Wider Housing Policy Issues
6. (Social) Housing Policy and Domestic Abuse
7. Housing Policy - Wider Contexts
8. Scotland and Wales - the (Dis) United Kingdom
9. The Impact of Housing Providers on Women Experiencing Abuse
Section 4: Sector Responses
10. Sector Responses
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