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_9235 _aMemmott, Paul |
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_aRe-thinking Indigenous homelessness : _bAHURI Research and Policy Bulletin Issue 42 |
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_bAustralian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI), _cMay 2002. |
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520 | _a Conventional responses to homelessness focus on finding accommodation as a pivotal intervention, upon which other interventions depend. However for many Indigenous homeless people, finding accommodation is not necessarily their most crucial support need. A key aspect of the re-conceptualising of Indigenous homelessness is the idea that it is not necessarily defined as a lack of accommodation. The authors suggest that homelessness can be redefined as losing one’s sense of control over, or legitimacy in, the place where one lives | ||
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_aAboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders _zAustralia _9510 |
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_9615 _aSpring, Fred |
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_uhttps://ahuri.blissmedia.com.au/sites/default/files/migration/documents/AHURI_RAP_Issue_42_Re-thinking_Indigenous_homelessness.pdf _yView item on publishers website |
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