Please do have a look at our latest video exploring the experiences of homeless people of colour in Liverpool. Many thanks to everyone who was involved in sharing their experiences.
This blog by Leigh Andrews, Founder of Change Communication, looks at a project to identify rough sleepers who may have experienced brain injury – a situation first succinctly identified by the Disabilities Trust Foundation – and then see what they can do about it. They call it the Homelessness and...
Homeless patients at the Compass Centre, near Bristol’s main bus station, are seeing the benefits of an ambitious data-sharing scheme that was introduced in October 2016 and is being developed at BrisDoc. The aim of the scheme is to pool all available information from medical, psychiatric, social agencies and prisons...
“We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” – Marcus Aurelius Much of the psychological literature on homelessness attempts to identify prominent causal factors. Psychosocial factors or unfortunate circumstance (Crane, Byrne,...
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People living on the streets, who often have a
brain injury
are still invisible to the NHS
This Guardian article links homelessness & much higher rates of traumatic head injury