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We can widen the notion of « end of life » by including lives that are out of the race/circuit, excluded from “active life” and economic usefulness, and which entered this other major area of life we usually consider as the garbage of existence. We could compare this space to the glass coffin where the dwarves secluded Snow White, neither alive nor dead, but in end of life. This “end of life” starts very early in institutions or for those who live in the streets. Our society reinstated, without noticing, a caste of “untouchables” with whom we don’t know anymore how to relate. Accompaniment of the end of life actually appears closely bound to accompaniment of these lives finished, considered as “obsoletes”, expendable, disturbing… It gradually appeared to me that my workshops with homeless people or people deeply damaged by addictions were closer to palliative care than to “psychotherapy”.

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Het doel van dit onderzoek betrof het verkrijgen van meer zicht op de relatie tussen de opvoedstijl en externaliserend probleemgedrag en de mediërende rol van het zelfbeeld daarbij bij dak- en thuisloze jongeren in Utrecht in de leeftijd van 18 tot en met 25 jaar. Het onderzoek is uitgevoerd middels een ad hoc survey met een eenmalige meting onder dak- en thuisloze jongeren in Utrecht in de leeftijd van 18 tot en met 25 jaar. De respondenten zijn benaderd bij een voorziening in Utrecht waar ambulante hulp wordt geboden aan deze doelgroep in deze leeftijdscategorie. In totaal namen 89 respondenten deel aan het onderzoek waarvan er 79 overbleven na het verwijderen van respondenten met missende data. De populatie bestond uit 51 jongens met een gemiddelde leeftijd van 23 jaar en 28 meisjes met een gemiddelde leeftijd van 22 jaar. Het zelfbeeld is gemeten met de Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1989), het externaliserende probleemgedrag met de Self-Report Delinquency Scale (SRD; West & Farrington, 1973), en de verkregen opvoedstijl met de Parenting Style Index (PSI; Steinberg, Lamborn, Darling, Mounts & Dornbusch,1994). Uit de resultaten van het onderzoek kwam bij de relatie van ouderlijke steun met externaliserend probleemgedrag een partiële mediatie naar voren door het zelfbeeld. Bij de relatie van ouderlijke controle met externaliserend probleemgedrag bleek geen mediatie op te treden door het zelfbeeld. Een hoge mate van ouderlijke steun leidde tot een hoger zelfbeeld, maar ouderlijke controle had geen effect op het zelfbeeld. Daarnaast werd gevonden dat een hoge mate van ouderlijke steun en controle, alsmede het hebben van een hoog zelfbeeld leidde tot minder externaliserend probleemgedrag.

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It has become increasingly common for tasks traditionally carried out by engineers to be undertaken by technicians and technologist with access to sophisticated computers and software that can often perform complex calculations that were previously the responsibility of engineers. Not surprisingly, this development raises serious questions about the future role of engineers and the education needed to address these changes in technology as well as emerging priorities from societal to environmental challenges. In response to these challenges, a new design module was created for undergraduate engineering students to design and build temporary shelters for a wide variety of end users from refugees, to the homeless and children. Even though the module provided guidance on principles of design thinking and methods for observing users needs through field studies, the students found it difficult to respond to needs of specific end users but instead focused more on purely technical issues.

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A população “sem-abrigo” e todos os problemas envolventes, como a pobreza e a exclusão social apresentam uma complexidade cada vez mais inquietante e preocupante na nossa sociedade. O fenómeno multifacetado dos sem-abrigo constitui um grave problema social. A pertinência deste estudo prende-se com a escassez de investigação relativa à população sem-abrigo e perceber melhor a sua complexidade, nomeadamente no que respeita à caracterização psicológica dos indivíduos sem-abrigo. Neste sentido, o presente estudo tem como objectivo conhecer melhor esta população através da recolha de informação relativa aos seus receios, valores, prazeres, percepção do motivo da sua situação, consumo de substâncias psicotrópicas, contacto com a família e amigos. Paralelamente pretendemos avaliar os sentimentos de vergonha (em função de experiências negativas precoces), de paranóia e emoções negativas (depressão, ansiedade e stress) nesta população específica e analisar a relação entre estas variáveis. A amostra é constituída por 56 sujeitos na condição de sem-abrigo, com uma média de idade de 40,86 e de 7 anos de escolaridade, sendo a maioria (n=49) do sexo masculino. O protocolo de avaliação, para além do questionário psicossocial desenvolvido para o efeito, incluía ainda escalas para medir a Depressão, Ansiedade e Stress (DASS-21), Vergonha Externa (OAS), Vergonha Interna (ISS) e Paranóia (GPS). Os dados do nosso estudo permitiram pôr em evidência algumas das dificuldades mais significativas dos sem-abrigo, nomeadamente, as rupturas dos laços familiares, o desemprego e a toxicodependência entre outros. Constatámos que os sem-abrigo da nossa amostra apresentam valores médios mais elevados de paranóia, vergonha externa e interna, quando comparados com os valores da população normal. Verifica-se ainda que quando mais escolarizada é a nossa amostra, menor sintomatologia depressiva e relacionada com o stress apresenta. Encontrámos correlações significativas positivas e moderadas entre as variáveis em estudo. Dada a escassez de investigação em indivíduos sem-abrigo, e apesar das limitações inerentes a este estudo, esperamos ter dado um contributo para alargar o conhecimento deste complexo fenómeno, nomeadamente no que respeita à caracterização psicológica destes indivíduos. / The homeless population and all the related issues such as poverty and social exclusion are a complex and increasingly worrying concern of our society. The multifaceted phenomenon of homelessness is a serious social problem. The relevance of this study relates to the scarcity of research on the homeless population and to better understand its complexity, particularly the psychological characteristics of the homeless individuals. As such, this study aims to better understand this population by collecting information on their fears, values, pleasures, perception of the reason for their situation, consumption of psychotropic substances, contact with family and friends. Simultaneously we intend to evaluate the feelings of shame (due to early negative experiences), paranoia and negative emotions (depression, anxiety and stress) in this specific population as well as analyse the relationship between these variables. The study sample is based on 56 individuals in the condition of homelessness, mostly male (n = 49), with an average age of 40.86 and 7 years of schooling. In addition to the psychological questionnaire developed for this purpose, the evaluation protocol also included scales to measure Depression, Anxiety and Stress (DASS-21), External Shame (OAS), Internal Shame (ISS) and Paranoia (GPS). The data in our study allowed to highlight some of the most significant problems of homelessness, including disruption of family ties, unemployment, drug abuse and others. We learnt that the homeless in our sample have a higher average number of paranoia, internal and external shame, when compared to the normal population. We have also found that the more educated our sample is, the less are the depressive symptoms and stress-related features. Among the studied variables, we have found significant positive and moderate correlations. Given the scarcity of research on homeless individuals and despite the limitations of this study, we hope to have contributed to increase the knowledge on this complex phenomenon, especially concerning the psychological characterization of these individuals.

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The city of London was, during the years of 1940–1941, a city under fire. The metropolis seemed to have two faces, like the Roman deity Janus: the face of the daylight hours, so normal, and yet so deceiving in its false quietness – and at nightfall, the city turned, and the face of it was the face of the devil himself, transforming London into a living inferno. This thesis examines the sensescapes of the Blitz, through the diaries and memoirs written of that time. The primary sources consist of seven different diaries, two autobiographies, and four research volumes that contain multiple diary- and memoire entries, mostly from the Mass Observation Archives and from the Imperial War Museum. The sensory approach is a new orientation in the field of history – it studies the five senses in their cultural contexts, interpreting the often subtle ways in which the senses affect into society, politics, culture, and class hierarchies, to name only but few. The subject of the sensory history of war is a theme widely unexamined: this thesis contributes to this frontier field by unveiling the sensorium of the London bombings, comparing the differences between the halves of nychtemeron, and examining how the Blitz was communicated by the writers as a lived, bodily experience. This study reveals the very different sensory worlds in which the Londoners lived, during a time that is often described with the mythical solidarity that was thought to exist between the people. The reality of the homeless, working class, and poor were in the foul smelling tubes, poor law -dated rations, and in the smoking ruins of East End – the contrast was massive reflecting it to the luxury hotels and restaurants of the upper classes, opportunities for evacuation, sheltering possibilities, and overall comforts of life.

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O presente trabalho tem a intenção de estudar o desastre ambiental ocorrido em março de 2011 em São Lourenço do Sul, uma enxurrada que afetou a parte sul do estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Em São Lourenço do Sul, mais da metade da cidade foi atingida, afetando bairros inteiros, deixando grande parte da população desabrigada, inclusive causando óbitos. As óticas dos professores das redes públicas da cidade, através de suas sofridas memórias sobre aquele momento, juntamente com outras fontes, serão de suma importância para que se aproxime ainda mais do fato. A História Ambiental, juntamente com a História Oral, dentro dos domínios da História do Tempo Presente, serão as diretrizes norteadoras do processo.

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Changes to homelessness legislation in post-devolution Scotland have resulted in an expansion of rights for homeless households seeking formal assistance from local authorities. These changes have led to Scotland’s homelessness arrangements being considered among the most progressive in Europe. In recent years, however, the Scottish Government has increasingly promoted homelessness prevention and Housing Options approaches as a means by which homelessness might be avoided or resolved without recourse to statutory rights. As part of that, they have promoted greater use of the private rented sector (PRS) as a key housing option, with the potential to meet the needs of homeless households. The arguments made to support use of the PRS have much in common with arguments for privatisation in other areas of social policy, notably greater choice for the individual promoting better welfare outcomes, and competition among providers encouraging improvements in quality of service provision. Critics have argued that such benefits may not be realised and that, on the contrary, privatisation may lead to exclusion or act to worsen households’ outcomes. This thesis considers the extent to which the PRS has been utilised in Scotland to accommodate homeless households, and the consequences of this for their welfare. The thesis uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. To examine trends in the use of the PRS, it presents quantitative analysis of the data on the operation of the statutory system and Housing Options arrangements, and of data from a survey of local authority homelessness strategy officers. To examine the consequences of this for homeless households, the thesis uses qualitative research involving face-to-face interviews with 35 homeless households across three local authority areas. This research considers the extent to which households’ experiences of homelessness, housing need and the PRS reflect the arguments presented in the literature, and how settled accommodation has impacted on households’ ability to participate fully in society. The research found an increasing but still limited role for the PRS in resolving statutory homelessness in Scotland, with indications that the PRS is being increasingly used as part of the Housing Options approach and as a means of resolving homelessness outside the statutory system. The PRS is being utilised to varying degrees across different local authority areas, and a variety of methods are being used to do so. While local authorities saw clear advantages to making greater use of the sector, a number of significant barriers including affordability, available stock and landlord preferences - made this difficult in practice. Research with previously homeless households in the PRS similarly found broadly positive experiences and views of the sector, particularly with regard to enabling households to access good quality accommodation in desirable areas of their choosing, with many households highlighting improvements relating to social inclusion and participation. Nevertheless, concerns around the security of tenure offered by the sector, repairs, service standards and unequal power relations between landlord and tenant persisted. As such, homeless households frequently expressed their decision to enter the sector in terms of a trade-off between choice and security.

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Background and aims: Head injury (HI) is a cause of cognitive impairment within the homeless population (Hwang et al, 2008). One study reported that over a 30-year period, the prevalence of hospitalised HI was 5.4 times higher in the homeless than in the general population (McMillan et al, 2015). This study explores the perceptions of homeless adults who have sustained a HI and their views regarding the relevance of HI to their homeless status. Methods: Participants were seven homeless adults with a moderate or severe HI. They were asked to talk about their journey to homelessness and in particular, to reflect on any perceived links between HI and their homeless status. The data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). Results and conclusions: Emerging themes included: impairment following HI; substance misuse, feeling let down by services and difficult relationships with family. Evidence for the role of HI in precipitating and maintaining homelessness was found. Despite this, co-morbid difficulties complicate the picture. Four out of seven participants viewed substance misuse as their primary difficulty. This illustrates the need for in-depth assessment within this population in order to ensure that difficulties are fully understood and that the correct supports/ interventions are offered.

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What is one thing in the world that we have little control over? Mother Nature. We as humans have tried to alter our natural environment countless times, and she has fought back twice as strong, leaving trails of devastation behind. The number of natural disasters has drastically increased, especially in the Southeast Asian region. The aftermath of a tsunami has left a large number of people homeless and lives forever changed. The current recovery process is chaotic and leaves affected individuals stranded without the means of rebuilding for long periods of time. This thesis aims to re-evaluate the recovery relief procedures and provide a better means of rebuilding their lives and community.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Bioética, 2016.

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Most previous studies examining physical activity in Public Open Spaces (POS) focused solely on the physical environment. However, according to socio-ecological models the social environment is important as well. The aim of this study was to determine which social and physical environmental factors affect adolescents' visitation and physical activity in POS in low-income neighbourhoods. Since current knowledge on this topic is limited, especially in Europe, qualitative walk-along interviews were used to obtain detailed and context-specific information. Participants (n = 30, aged 12-16 years, 64% boys) were recruited in POS in low-income neighbourhoods in Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp (Belgium). Participants were interviewed while walking in the POS with the interviewer. Using this method, the interviewer could observe and ask questions while the participant was actually experiencing the environment. All audio-recorded interviews were transcribed and analysed using Nvivo 10 software and thematic analysis was used to derive categories and subcategories using a grounded theory approach. The most important subcategories that were supportive of visiting POS and performing physical activity in POS were; accessibility by foot/bicycle/public transport, located close to home/school, presence of (active) friends and family, cleanliness of the POS and features, availability of sport and play facilities, large open spaces and beautiful sceneries. The most important subcategories that were unsupportive of visiting POS and physical activity in POS were; presence of undesirable users (drug users, gangs and homeless people), the behaviour of other users and the cleanliness of the POS and features. Social factors appeared often more influential than physical factors, however, it was the combination of social and physical factors that affected adolescents' behaviour in POS. Easily accessible POS with high quality features in the proximity of adolescents' home or school may stimulate physical activity, if adolescents also experience a safe and familiar social environment.

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Urban inequality has emerged as one of the dominant themes of modern life and globalization. More than three million people experienced homelessness in the United States last year; in Miami-Dade, more than 15,000 individuals were homeless. Surviving extreme poverty, and exiting or avoiding homelessness, involves negotiating a complex mix of public and private assistance. However, a range of factors influence what types of help are available and how they can be accessed. Frequently, larger social structures determine which resource are available, leaving many choices entirely out of the individual’s control. For single men, who are ineligible for many benefits, homelessness can be difficult to avoid and even harder to exit. My study seeks to better understand how adult, minority men living in extreme poverty in Miami-Dade negotiate their daily survival. Specific research questions address: Do black and Hispanic men who are homeless or at risk of homelessness have different personal characteristics and different experiences in avoiding or exiting homelessness? How does Miami’s response to extreme poverty/homelessness, including availability of public benefits and public and private service organizations, either maximize or constrain the choices available to this population? And, what is the actual experience of single, adult men who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, in negotiating their daily survival? A mixed methods approach combines quantitative survey data from 7,605 homeless men, with qualitative data from 54 semi-structured interviews incorporating the visual ethnography techniques of Photo Elicitation Interviewing. Results show the differences experienced by black and Hispanic men who are poor and homeless in Miami. Findings also highlight how the community’s official and unofficial responses to homelessness intersect with the actual experiences of the persons targeted by the policies and programs, challenging preconceived notions regarding the lives of persons living in extreme poverty. It adds to the existing body of literature by focusing on the urban Miami context, emphasizing disparities amongst racial and ethnic groups. Findings are intended to provide an empirically grounded thesis that humanizes the subjects and illuminates their personal experiences, helping to inform public policy around the needs of extremely poor populations.