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Title: Facilitating multi agency working for homeless families


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Facilitating multi agency working for homeless
families
  • Jane Cook
  • Nurse Advisor

2
  • Those who approach the problems of family
  • homelessness purely as a housing issue will try
    to
  • solve it purely as a housing issue. This is a
  • simple but ultimately ineffective approach
  • without paying equal attention to the
  • personal/social side of the homelessness
  • equation, it would achieve little more than
    moving
  • families problems behind doors.
  • Taylor Gambits (2000)

3
  • In England, over 100 000 households,
  • including 116 581 children are now in
  • temporary accommodation.
  • O.D.P.M. December 2004

4
  • A quarter of all homelessness is due to
  • relationship breakdowns with 70 involving
  • domestic violence.
  • B.M.E. families are over represented
  • amongst homeless families. In 2002 they
  • made up 22 of all homeless families who are
  • homeless as opposed to 8 of the population as a
  • whole.

5
Causes of homelessness
  • Domestic violence
  • Relationship breakdown
  • Debt
  • Mortgage/rent arrears
  • Eviction
  • Anti-social behaviour
  • Harassment
  • Overcrowding
  • More likely to have had
  • histories of
  • Abuse
  • Living in care
  • Being on the at risk register

6
The impact of homelessness
  • Loss of security and control
  • Overcrowding
  • Mobility
  • Isolation
  • Deskills
  • Causes a loss of confidence and self-esteem
  • Can institutionalise
  • Disruption of education
  • Loss of
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Community
  • People need to stay
  • connected

7
  • Homeless children living in temporary
  • accommodation on average miss out on a
  • quarter of their schooling.
  • Shelter Living in Limbo Shelter 2004
  • Children with learning disabilities and
  • educational special needs are over
  • represented in this population.
  • Homelessness is seen as an indicator of severe
  • poverty.

8
Impact on the health of adults
  • High rates of mental health problems (up to 50)
  • Respiratory problems
  • Headaches
  • Tiredness
  • High rates of stress
  • Antenatal and postnatal problems
  • High rates of smoking
  • Gastric problems

9
Impact on the health of children
  • Respiratory problems
  • Infectious diseases
  • Skin problems
  • Gastro-intestinal problems
  • Severe developmental and speech delay
  • Behavioural problems
  • High rates of accidents
  • High rates of psychiatric problems (estimated at
    30
  • Twice as likely to be admitted to hospital

10
What is needed
  • Public health approach
  • An inter-agency approach
  • Cross-sector approach in planning
  • Homelessness strategy
  • Named person at PCT
  • Multi-disciplinary working
  • Needs led
  • Audits
  • Consultation
  • Assessment of need individual and families
  • A notification system
  • Practical help
  • Childcare
  • Key worker
  • Referral criteria
  • Advocates
  • Training
  • Developing life skills
  • Information
  • Advice
  • Consultation

11
Key to success
  • Partnership approach
  • Public health approach
  • Single set of priorities
  • Shared positive outcomes
  • Shared inequality indicator
  • Tackle wider determinants of health
  • Health Equity Audits

12
Housing
  • ..housing is more than economics, it is a
  • matter of humanity and morality, as well as
  • economics.
  • Housing is a moral issue A statement from the
    Department for Social
  • Responsibility of the Catholic Bishops
    Conference of England and
  • Wales 1985
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