The discursive construction of accessibility and its implications for outreach work Ghent University KU Leuven
Homeless individuals often find that welfare services are inaccessible, despite beingdesigned to meet their needs. This frictions with access which is a fundamental principlein western welfare states. Adaptations in social policy and service delivery are therefore madeto deal with the problem of inaccessibility to services and welfare rights. One such adaptation isoutreach work and is often developed to engage with homeless people and link them ...