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Homelessness & Housing Exclusion
European Typology of Homelessness & Housing Exclusion Presentation by Elizabeth Watson, In- House Social Worker
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1. People Living Rough: Living on the streets or public spaces without a shelter that can be defined as living quarters
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2. People in Emergency Accommodation: People with no usual place of residence who make use of overnight shelter or low threshold shelter
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Focus Ireland Café – Eustace St
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3. People in Accommodation for Immigrants: People in temporary accommodation reception centres, direct provision, migrant workers accommodation
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Direct Provision - Mosney
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4. People in Accommodation for the Homeless: People who access a homeless hostel, B&B, temporary accommodation, or transitional supported accommodation
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5. People in Women’s Shelter: Women & children accommodated due to or threat of domestic violence
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6. People due to be released from institutions such as prison, hospital, residential homes: Where there is no housing identified/secured prior to release or staying longer due to same
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7. People receiving longer-term support (due to homelessness): Long stay accommodation with care for formerly homeless people (normally more than one year)
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8. People living in insecure accommodation: Living in conventional housing but not the usual or place of residence Occupation of dwelling with no legal tenancy, squatting
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9. People living under threat of eviction Where orders for eviction are operative Where mortgage has legal order to re-possess
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Repossession of Older Couples Home Dublin 2014
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10. People living under threat of violence: Where police action is taken to ensure place of safety for victims of domestic violence
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11. People living in temporary and nonconventional structures Not intended as place of usual residence Makeshift shelter, shack or shanty
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Direct Provision - Mosney
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12. People living in unfit housing Defined as unfit for habitation by national legislation or building regulations
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O’Deveany Gardens
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13. People living in extreme overcrowding: Defined as exceeding national density standard for floor-space or useable rooms
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