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been identified as being intentionally | homeless | in the broader context of |
iii whether the applicant became | homeless | or threatened with homelessness intentionally |
priority need test the intentionally | homeless | test and the local connection |
the wayside day centre for | homeless | people in glasgow followed by |
the wayside day centre for | homeless | people in glasgow led time |
take account of whether a | homeless | applicant is in priority need |
i whether the applicant is | homeless | or threatened with homelessness i |
number of unemployed low paid | homeless | and socially disadvantaged and that |
number of unemployed low paid | homeless | and socially disadvantaged and that |
increase the number of previously | homeless | people whom they accommodate and |
to be needed to accommodate | homeless | persons as a consequence of |
to persons found to be | homeless | of the 1987 act a |
support for persons who are | homeless | or threatened with homelessness in |
2002 ssi 2002 413 the | homeless | persons advice and assistance scotland |
september 2002 social justice the | homeless | persons advice and assistance scotland |
rather than temporary accommodation to | homeless | persons in priority need and |
rather than temporary accommodation to | homeless | persons in priority need and |
provide permanent accommodation for unintentionally | homeless | persons in priority need it |
2002 ssi 2002 411 the | homeless | persons interim accommodation scotland regulations |
september 2002 social justice the | homeless | persons interim accommodation scotland regulations |
section 3 insert support for | homeless | persons support for persons who |
applied by local authorities to | homeless | persons to establish whether they |
the homelessness task force helping | homeless | people an action plan for |
the homelessness task force helping | homeless | people an action plan for |
the homelessness task force helping | homeless | people an action plan for |
housing to people who are | homeless | the impact of the homelessness |
fewer people will present as | homeless | under the homelessness legislation those |
person who has accommodation is | homeless | a in paragraph b i |
in providing accommodation for the | homeless | and provides for arbitration if |
of interim accommodation for unintentionally | homeless | applicants in priority need the |
people aged under 18 were | homeless | in each year from 1991 |
it is taking to assist | homeless | people aged 16 24 to |
the number of people becoming | homeless | in the first place it |
on preventing people from becoming | homeless | we have also established a |
i can get you into | homeless | housing it means coping on |
and housing associations to meet | homeless | people s needs present investment |
requirements to provide housing for | homeless | people the government and its |
housing lists and housing for | homeless | people where a local authority |
housing even if they are | homeless | the financial implications are serious |
the scottish council for single | homeless | and shelter were concerned that |
the scottish council for single | homeless | hector currie s work is |
the cooncil bein a single | homeless | young person an aw tae |
communities we will help the | homeless | and support people in all |
regeneration we will help the | homeless | and support people in all |
times elderly people who were | homeless | because their families had disenfranchised |
number of people who become | homeless | in the first place if |
good many people present as | homeless | now is that they simply |
will meet the needs of | homeless | people and others in the |
strategies to secure advice for | homeless | people and to provide permanent |
money is a loan some | homeless | people are not eligible for |
went about their work with | homeless | people at the access point |
be sufficient to ensure that | homeless | people do not lose out |
are not always suitable for | homeless | people do you see a |
to provide effective support for | homeless | people eradicate rooflessness and provide |
kitchens to provide food for | homeless | people i appreciate that hygiene |
social landlords to take in | homeless | people if local authorities ask |
in some cases thousands of | homeless | people in a local authority |
respect of replacing hostels for | homeless | people in glasgow following the |
address the individual needs of | homeless | people in their areas after |
and improving the rights of | homeless | people indeed we have worked |
bill contains important rights for | homeless | people the bill is not |
on its work to enable | homeless | people to gain access to |
the scottish executive will assist | homeless | people who also have mental |
ensure that the needs of | homeless | people with drug alcohol or |
those who are regarded as | homeless | rather than to people who |
says that people who are | homeless | will in broad terms have |
number of houses that the | homeless | can access david orr might |
to address the problem the | homeless | will have access to an |
those who present as repeat | homeless | if we can reduce the |
for support for the repeat | homeless | not only has serious impacts |
times the population of stirling | homeless | two national days of mourning |
those who are classified as | homeless | although the increased investment will |
tenants who are defined as | homeless | where there is no agreement |
runs a hostel for the | homeless | and suffers the use of |
envy the orphaned and the | homeless | for they by definition have |
them however they are still | homeless | and unable to have a |
have to go to the | homeless | if the bill is passed |
would never have been considered | homeless | they would have just gone |
edinburgh nurses working with the | homeless | in perth and nurses on |