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The Link Between Prisoner Health and Homelessness
Delivering health care in prisons presents unique challenges. Nuffield Trust’s research project, funded by the Health Foundation, is using hospital data to gain a better picture of the health needs of prisoners and the use they make of secondary health care services.
Advocating for the Homeless
The Juxtaposition of Health and Homelessness
Do Homeless People Need Physiotherapy and Can They Access It?
Physiotherapy can help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice, supporting people with a range of conditions, in particular neurological, musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory problems.
Objectified: an Investigation into Homelessness, Health and Dehumanised Perception
Tackling the rough sleeping crisis by improving access to healthcare
My alternative practice week with homeless people in London
An Outreach Nurse for the Gypsy and Traveller Community in Leeds
Improving access to palliative care for people who are homeless
Better End of Life Care for People who are Homeless
Nurses have led efforts to improve end of life care for people who are homeless in Plymouth.