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Title: Homelessness and Occupational Justice


1
Homelessness and Occupational Justice
  • Mary Melvin, Amy Sinclair, Cathy Healy,
  • Nicola Greene, Megan OCarroll, Jessica Holland

2
Aim
  • The aim of our presentation is
  • To evaluate the services provided to homeless
    people in Scotland, focusing on Edinburgh and
    Glasgow, two of the biggest cities in Scotland

3
Definition of Homelessness
  • In the broadest sense homelessness is the problem
    faced by people who lack a place to live that is
    supportive, affordable and secure.

  • (ODPM (2002)
  • Being homeless doesnt just mean sleeping on the
    streets, you dont have to be roofless to be
    considered homeless
    (Shelter 2006)

4
What Causes Homelessness?
  • Economic factors
  • Access
  • Location
  • Lack of security
  • Gender- women
  • Social factors
  • Domestic dispute
  • Environment

5
Homeless in Scotland
  • Edinburgh as a city
  • Homeless services
  • OTs role
  • Models
  • Successful?

6
Homeless in Scotland
  • Glasgow as a city
  • Homeless services
  • OTs role
  • Models
  • Successful?

7
Case Study
8
Occupational Justice
  • Occupation as a central feature of human
    existence
  • Look beyond work. Occupations are all ways in
    which we occupy ourselves. (Townsend 2003)
  • Homelessness can affect how a person carries out
    an occupation with fair treatment from society.
  • Being homeless can impact on both physical and
    mental health. This can affect carrying out
    occupations.

9
Social exclusion
  • Homelessness is not an isolated problem, but
    part of a broader phenomenon of social exclusion
    (housingrights.org.uk)
  • Evidence of identity required to obtain financial
    services or receiving benefits
  • Financial debt
  • Families access to education problematic,
    potentially creating further difficulties for
    them in later life.

10
Conclusion
  • Comparison of services
  • The need for more OTs in this area
  • A change in societys views

11
References
  • Department of Transport, Local Government and the
    Regions (2002) More than a roof A Report into
    Tackling Homelessness London HMSO.
    http//www.housing.odpm.gov.uk/information/homeles
    sness/morethanaroof/index.htm.
  • Crisis UK- Fighting for hope for homeless people,
    2005. www.crisis.org.uk
  • Shelter (2006)
  • Shelter (2007)- Homelessness fact sheets.
    www.scotland.shelter.org.uk
  • Scottish executive publications (2007)
    Homelessness- An Action plan for prevention and
    effective response report from the homelessness
    task force to Scottish ministers
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