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Shelterization: How the Homeless Adapt to Shelter Living

Psychiatric Services, 1990
Emergency shelters have become the backbone of the service delivery system to the homeless. Particularly in large shelters, crime is a pervasive aspect of life. But despite the dangers of shelter living, many residents do not flee; instead they develop coping strategies that provide them with a feeling of mastery unparalleled on the outside.
J, Grunberg, P F, Eagle
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Sheltered Workshops

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1964
From a mental hospital in England, in 1956, contacts were made with industry to obtain contracts for work to be performed in a hut in the hospital grounds. The manufacturers supplied the material and tools, and a female attendant was appointed as supervisor. Patients were paid for each finished article.
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Providing Shelter

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1989
1. Individuals with chronic mental illness are a diverse group requiring a variety of housing options to live successfully in the community. 2. Assistance in obtaining safe, affordable housing must be part of a comprehensive treatment plan for individuals with chronic mental illness if homelessness is to be avoided. 3.
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Shelter is not enough

2000
Estates of multi-storey housing present some of the most intractable problems for urban policy. <i>Shelter Is Not Enough</i> is an up-to-date evaluation of the issues. Drawing on an analysis of past practice, a 'model framework' is defined which can help to create successful approaches for the regeneration of multi-storey housing.
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Evaluating the effects of shelter-in-place policies during the COVID-19 pandemic

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Christopher R Berry   +2 more
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