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  2. Homelessness in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    A homeless man huddles against tram poster outside Haymarket Station, Edinburgh in December 2010.. In Scotland, the Scottish Government has overall and legislative responsibility for homelessness policy and legislation, whilst local councils have a statutory duty to assist in providing settled accommodation to applicants, or, if settled accommodation is unavailable at the time an application ...

  3. Homelessness in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The longer term causes of homelessness have been examined by a number of research studies. A number of different pathways into homelessness have been identified; [12] research suggests that both personal factors (e.g. addictions) and structural factors (e.g. poverty) are ultimately responsible for the sequence of events that results in ...

  4. Category:Homelessness in Scotland - Wikipedia

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  5. Homelessness: why new statistics are probably ... - AOL

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    Shambolic rollout of new recording system for people at risk of homelessness means statistics shouldn't be trusted. Homelessness: why new statistics are probably underestimating the problem Skip ...

  6. List of sovereign states by homeless population - Wikipedia

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    However, territories with significant populations often compile their statistics or generate news on homelessness. For example, in Hong Kong in 2017, media reports indicated that 1,800 people were homeless, with the problem mainly attributed to high costs of living.

  7. Scottish Housing Regulator - Wikipedia

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    safeguard and promote the interests of current and future tenants of social landlords, people who are or may become homeless, and people who use housing services provided by Registered Social Landlords (RSLs) and local authorities. SHR regulates social landlords to protect the interests of people who receive services from them.

  8. Bellgrove Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bellgrove Hotel is a category B listed building in the Gallowgate area of Glasgow. [1] [2] The hotel became notorious as a homeless hostel due to the poor living conditions it provides after a number of press and media reports and it was prominently mentioned during a debate in the Scottish Parliament on 16 December 2014.

  9. Kingston Halls - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Halls is a municipal structure in Paisley Road in the Kingston area of Glasgow, Scotland. The structure, which is used as the headquarters of a charity which provides accommodation and support to homeless people, is a Category B listed building. [1]