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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of tables and figures vii
- Notes on contributors viii
- Acknowledgements xvi
- Preface xix
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Life chances
- The individual: growing into society 3
- Addressing inequalities in education: parallels with health 17
- Wholistic well-being and happiness: psychosocial-spiritual perspectives 29
- Nutrition in marginalised groups 41
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Lifestyle challenges
- Alcohol-related harm and health inequalities 57
- Addiction, inequality and recovery 73
- Health and exercise in the community 87
- Health and well-being in the digital society 103
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Social and community networks
- Building an inclusive community through social capital: the role of volunteering in reaching those on the edge of community 121
- Support for people with learning disabilities: promoting an inclusive community 135
- Community well-being programmes: reviewing ‘what works’ 149
- Looking through a realist lens: services provided by faith-based and third sector organisations 165
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Employment and housing
- Social enterprise and the well-being of young people not in education, employment or training 181
- Health and homelessness 195
- Local authority perspectives on community planning and localism: a case study 211
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Supporting people at the edge of the community
- Towards an integrative theory of homelessness and rough sleeping 227
- Mental health and multiple exclusions 241
- Brain injury and social exclusion 255
- What works to improve the health of the multiply excluded? 265
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The socio-political environment
- Geopolitical aspects of health: austerity and health inequalities 281
- Health and well-being of refugees and migrants within a politically contested environment 299
- The Care Act 2014 311
- Health and social care in an age of austerity 325
- Conclusion 337
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- List of tables and figures vii
- Notes on contributors viii
- Acknowledgements xvi
- Preface xix
-
Life chances
- The individual: growing into society 3
- Addressing inequalities in education: parallels with health 17
- Wholistic well-being and happiness: psychosocial-spiritual perspectives 29
- Nutrition in marginalised groups 41
-
Lifestyle challenges
- Alcohol-related harm and health inequalities 57
- Addiction, inequality and recovery 73
- Health and exercise in the community 87
- Health and well-being in the digital society 103
-
Social and community networks
- Building an inclusive community through social capital: the role of volunteering in reaching those on the edge of community 121
- Support for people with learning disabilities: promoting an inclusive community 135
- Community well-being programmes: reviewing ‘what works’ 149
- Looking through a realist lens: services provided by faith-based and third sector organisations 165
-
Employment and housing
- Social enterprise and the well-being of young people not in education, employment or training 181
- Health and homelessness 195
- Local authority perspectives on community planning and localism: a case study 211
-
Supporting people at the edge of the community
- Towards an integrative theory of homelessness and rough sleeping 227
- Mental health and multiple exclusions 241
- Brain injury and social exclusion 255
- What works to improve the health of the multiply excluded? 265
-
The socio-political environment
- Geopolitical aspects of health: austerity and health inequalities 281
- Health and well-being of refugees and migrants within a politically contested environment 299
- The Care Act 2014 311
- Health and social care in an age of austerity 325
- Conclusion 337
- Index 341