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This research project set out to identify the need for crisis accommodation of single homeless women in Western Sydney. It was hoped that this need would be identified through records of requests for assistance by homeless women in the region and through interviews with service providers in contact with homeless single women. While an obvious service gap is identified in this report, it is also argued that the recognition and numeration of, and response to single women's needs is bound up with many broader conceptual and structural difficulties, including: the invisibility of single women as a category of 'deserving' homeless people, the mismatching of crisis accommodation provision and models with likely crisis needs, and the lagging development of suburban infrastructure and growth of suburban homelessness. In the Sydney region, these underpinning problems translate into a range of critical and immediate issues which shape the context of single women's homelessness, such as: the lack of a crisis accommodation facility designated for single homeless women in the Western Sydney region, mounting pressure on existing inner-city accommodation services and related inner-city support services in the areas of health, mental health and drug and alcohol dependence, the most vulnerable of single homeless women in crisis with complex needs being most likely to be without safe accommodation, a reinforcement of women's displacement and disconnection from familiar home territory and from key supports, family, health care, education and employment because of the lack of local service provision, and a reinforcement of single women's unsafe survival skills contributing to further risk, trauma, and cycles of homelessness. The report calls for an end to community, government and service reliance on single homeless women to solve their own homelessness through resilient but unsafe survival practices. The report provides evidence of the need for the serious consideration of: the immediate provision of crisis accommodation facilities for single homeless women in Western Sydney, a thorough evaluation of single homeless women's need for crisis and other affordable housing options across New South Wales, a thorough evaluation of funding for existing crisis services, and a re-examination of single homeless women as a significant homeless group in Australia.
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Emergency housing --- United States. --- Auditing.
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Architecture --- emergency housing --- anno 1900-1999 --- Belgium
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Clostère est un centre d'aide d'urgence en Suisse. Ses habitants vont et viennent au sein des longs couloirs où se distribuent des chambres de quatre personnes. La distribution de nourriture à heures fixes ponctue des journées qui s'étirent dans l'attente et l'angoisse d'un renvoi. À l'entrée, des gardes fouillent les sacs et contrôlent les identités. Clostère n'est pas une exception, mais un lieu aujourd'hui ancré dans la normalité avilissante de la politique d'asile suisse. Dès 2008, l'extension de la suppression de l'aide sociale à toutes les personnes déboutées du droit d'asile se matérialise par l'ouverture de centres d'aide d'urgence, où seul le minimum vital est délivré. Les personnes n'ayant pas suivi l'ordre de quitter le territoire y sont soumises à un contrôle quotidien. À partir d'une approche ethnographique, ce livre retrace les journées des habitants de Clostère au fil des aléas de la régulation intensive de leur vie par les autorités suisses. Le livre se tisse autour de récits poignants et instructifs de femmes et d'hommes immobilisés des années entières, conservant l'espoir d'être un jour régularisés. "L'illégalité régulière" est une tentative de nommer l'essence de ce paradoxe : la vie des personnes logées dans des foyers d'aide d'urgence prend forme au coeur d'un appareil administratif qui a comme raison d'être leur disparition du territoire suisse. Ce livre rend hommage à celles et ceux qui refusent de disparaître.
Illegal aliens --- Refugees --- Emergency housing --- Asylum, Right of
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