SSRIU University of Portsmouth, June 1999

This research looks into the lives of homeless 16-25 year-olds in Southeast Hampshire, and how well their needs are being met. The pdfs provided are scanned documents from Bill Sargent Trust. Please notify Action Hampshire if you have any accessibility issues.

You can find the full (35 sides) ‘Young Single Homeless in S.E. Hants’ Report via this link 

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