A thematic analysis of homelessness practitioners ’ perception of the impacts of welfare reforms in the UK: “Hard to maintain my own mental equilibrium”

A thematic analysis of homelessness practitioners’ perception of the impacts of welfare reforms in the UK: “Hard to maintain my own mental equilibrium” Bruno De Oliveira Housing, Care and Support, Vol. ahead-of-print, No. ahead-of-print, pp.- This paper aims to explore the lived experiences of key stakeholders working with homeless people during the implementation of universal credit during the austerity years.The literature on austerity reveals welfare reforms’ impact on support services staff. Service providers’ perceptions of the impact of austerity-led policies and welfare reform via nine interviews with people working in homelessness organisations in Brighton and Hove in the UK. Service providers see the situation for their service users has gotten worse and that the policies make it more difficult to extricate themselves from their current situation. Three central themes relating to the impact of austerity-led welfare reforms were, namely, Universal Credit: the imposition of a precarious livelihood on welfare claimants; a double-edged sword: “If people are sanctioned: people can’t pay”; and “Hard to maintain my own mental equilibrium”.More precisely, this paper captures service providers’ perceptions and experiences of the impact of austerity-led policies on their services and how they believe this, in turn, impacts their clients and their own lives.The dimension cuts across service provision to vulnerable people and is intertwined with health and ...
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