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This book covers the history of supported housing provision using path dependency as an analytical framework. It provides a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to both provide and influence policy in this area.
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This book covers the history of supported housing provision using path dependency as an analytical framework. It provides a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to both provide and influence policy in this area.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 146mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 270g
- ISBN-13: 9780367110666
- ISBN-10: 0367110660
- Artikelnr.: 56493709
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 146mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 270g
- ISBN-13: 9780367110666
- ISBN-10: 0367110660
- Artikelnr.: 56493709
Yoric Irving-Clarke (PhD) is a researcher for the Chartered Institute of Housing in the UK. He has worked in the provision and management of supported housing for around 20 years.
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Looking at Policy - a toolkit
Introduction
History Matters
Explaining Path Dependency
Policies
Institutions
Limits of Path Dependency
How is policy implemented?
Top Down Implementation
The Bottom Up Approach
The Synthesizers
Policy Networks
Assessing Policy Success
Process Success
Programme Success
Political Success
Limits of the Heuristic
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 - Philosophy, Ideology and Supported Housing
Introduction
Philosophy and Housing
The Social Contract
A Theory of Justice
Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle
Nozick & Liberty
The Post-War Consensus or First Way
Thatcher, New Public Management and the Second Way
New Labour and the 3rd Way
The Social Investment State
Criticisms of the Third Way
Ideology, Philosophy and Supported Housing
Rawls, Nozick and Supported Housing
The Third Way and Supporting People
References
Chapter 4 - Supported Housing - Past & Present
The Poor Law - Old and New to the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution to World War 2
The Post War Consensus to Thatcher
Thatcherism & New Public Management
The Role of Housing Policy
New Labour & the Supporting People Programme
Accommodation-based Services
Non-Accommodation-based Services
The Coalition and Conservative Policy (2010 to the present)
Sheltered Rent
Sector Concerns
Short Term/Transitional housing
Sector Concerns
Long Term Services
References
Chapter 5 - Supported Housing - The Future
Supported Housing and Policy Success
Where we go from here - A Blueprint...
References
Chapter 2 - Looking at Policy - a toolkit
Introduction
History Matters
Explaining Path Dependency
Policies
Institutions
Limits of Path Dependency
How is policy implemented?
Top Down Implementation
The Bottom Up Approach
The Synthesizers
Policy Networks
Assessing Policy Success
Process Success
Programme Success
Political Success
Limits of the Heuristic
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 - Philosophy, Ideology and Supported Housing
Introduction
Philosophy and Housing
The Social Contract
A Theory of Justice
Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle
Nozick & Liberty
The Post-War Consensus or First Way
Thatcher, New Public Management and the Second Way
New Labour and the 3rd Way
The Social Investment State
Criticisms of the Third Way
Ideology, Philosophy and Supported Housing
Rawls, Nozick and Supported Housing
The Third Way and Supporting People
References
Chapter 4 - Supported Housing - Past & Present
The Poor Law - Old and New to the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution to World War 2
The Post War Consensus to Thatcher
Thatcherism & New Public Management
The Role of Housing Policy
New Labour & the Supporting People Programme
Accommodation-based Services
Non-Accommodation-based Services
The Coalition and Conservative Policy (2010 to the present)
Sheltered Rent
Sector Concerns
Short Term/Transitional housing
Sector Concerns
Long Term Services
References
Chapter 5 - Supported Housing - The Future
Supported Housing and Policy Success
Where we go from here - A Blueprint...
References
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Looking at Policy - a toolkit
Introduction
History Matters
Explaining Path Dependency
Policies
Institutions
Limits of Path Dependency
How is policy implemented?
Top Down Implementation
The Bottom Up Approach
The Synthesizers
Policy Networks
Assessing Policy Success
Process Success
Programme Success
Political Success
Limits of the Heuristic
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 - Philosophy, Ideology and Supported Housing
Introduction
Philosophy and Housing
The Social Contract
A Theory of Justice
Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle
Nozick & Liberty
The Post-War Consensus or First Way
Thatcher, New Public Management and the Second Way
New Labour and the 3rd Way
The Social Investment State
Criticisms of the Third Way
Ideology, Philosophy and Supported Housing
Rawls, Nozick and Supported Housing
The Third Way and Supporting People
References
Chapter 4 - Supported Housing - Past & Present
The Poor Law - Old and New to the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution to World War 2
The Post War Consensus to Thatcher
Thatcherism & New Public Management
The Role of Housing Policy
New Labour & the Supporting People Programme
Accommodation-based Services
Non-Accommodation-based Services
The Coalition and Conservative Policy (2010 to the present)
Sheltered Rent
Sector Concerns
Short Term/Transitional housing
Sector Concerns
Long Term Services
References
Chapter 5 - Supported Housing - The Future
Supported Housing and Policy Success
Where we go from here - A Blueprint...
References
Chapter 2 - Looking at Policy - a toolkit
Introduction
History Matters
Explaining Path Dependency
Policies
Institutions
Limits of Path Dependency
How is policy implemented?
Top Down Implementation
The Bottom Up Approach
The Synthesizers
Policy Networks
Assessing Policy Success
Process Success
Programme Success
Political Success
Limits of the Heuristic
Conclusion
References
Chapter 3 - Philosophy, Ideology and Supported Housing
Introduction
Philosophy and Housing
The Social Contract
A Theory of Justice
Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle
Nozick & Liberty
The Post-War Consensus or First Way
Thatcher, New Public Management and the Second Way
New Labour and the 3rd Way
The Social Investment State
Criticisms of the Third Way
Ideology, Philosophy and Supported Housing
Rawls, Nozick and Supported Housing
The Third Way and Supporting People
References
Chapter 4 - Supported Housing - Past & Present
The Poor Law - Old and New to the Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution to World War 2
The Post War Consensus to Thatcher
Thatcherism & New Public Management
The Role of Housing Policy
New Labour & the Supporting People Programme
Accommodation-based Services
Non-Accommodation-based Services
The Coalition and Conservative Policy (2010 to the present)
Sheltered Rent
Sector Concerns
Short Term/Transitional housing
Sector Concerns
Long Term Services
References
Chapter 5 - Supported Housing - The Future
Supported Housing and Policy Success
Where we go from here - A Blueprint...
References