calumwebb: The Case for Change: A response
Brid Featherstone, Calum Webb, Paul Bywaters

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Published: Aug. 13, 2021

Language: Английский

Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Child Homelessness in the United States DOI Creative Commons
Edson Chipalo, Ikenna Obasi Odii

Child Indicators Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 17, 2025

Language: Английский

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A systematic narrative review of the research evidence of the impact of intersectionality on service engagement and help-seeking across different groups of women, trans women, and non-binary individuals experiencing homelessness and housing exclusion DOI Creative Commons
Carolin Hess,

Zaweta Sharif Abdulla,

Lydia Finzel

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PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(4), P. e0321300 - e0321300

Published: April 24, 2025

Background Women with experience of homelessness face severe health inequalities, their average age at death being nearly half that the general population. Recent research emphasises compound challenges women homeless experiences in seeking help,accessing and engaging support services, but we know little about influence different intersectional dimensions on access experiences. The paper aims to review evidence critically engage impact gender/sex, race, ethnicity, age, disability, class/poverty, migration status, religion, pregnancy/maternity sexual orientation women’s trajectories engagement services. Methods We conducted a systematic narrative studies 2023 investigating women, trans non-binary individuals homelessness’ services help-seeking. Primary qualitative, quantitative or mixed method research, written English published after 2010, was included. Narrative methods were utilised synthesis analysis research. Results search identified 4109 articles deduplication from which 52 included for review. findings highlighted help-seeking across housing, healthcare, police, social voluntary organisations. reported range barriers, stigma, discrimination, often rooted disadvantage delayed prevented recovery. Conclusion investigates multiple faced by homelessness, highlighting systemic disadvantages impinge agency. Changes policy practice are recommended develop more effective person-centred, culturally gender-sensitive approaches can transform into strengths, empowering improving recovery

Language: Английский

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Locked down: Ontological security and the experience of COVID‐19 while living in poor‐quality housing DOI
Philip Brown, Dillon Newton, Rachel Armitage

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Journal of Community Psychology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 51(6), P. 2509 - 2529

Published: May 24, 2022

Abstract The aim of the paper is to illustrate how housing system in United Kingdom (UK) has contributed creating vulnerabilities during COVID‐19 pandemic. Drawing on concept ontological security we look at living with insecurity whilst enduring poor conditions impacted lives those households. draws semi‐structured interviews 50 residents and 8 professionals. findings outline grinding impact pandemic coping strategies adopted by a wider range households who are now increasingly vulnerable. A number people went into lockdown vulnerable situations, experiencing deep inequalities poorly maintained homes. This weakened experienced many These represent significant failings policy impacting health wellbeing cohort additional vulnerabilities.

Language: Английский

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Willing but Unable: How Resources Help Low-Income Mothers Care for their Children and Minimise Child Protection Interventions DOI Creative Commons
Ella Kuskoff, Cameron Parsell, Stefanie Plage

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The British Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 52(7), P. 3982 - 3998

Published: Feb. 3, 2022

Abstract Low-income mothers face disproportionately high risks of engaging with statutory child protection systems. Whilst this is often perceived as a result poor or irresponsible parenting practices, an increasing body scholarship foregrounds the role structural issues—such poverty and homelessness—that constrain mothers’ agency impact their ability to care for children. In article, we examine Australia’s first permanent Supportive Housing Families (SHF) programme, which offers low-income practical resources minimise risk intervention. Our research aims understand willingness children, how engaged made meaning experiences residing in SHF. Using qualitative design, analyse interview data programme (n = 17), support workers 10) officers 7). We find that provided through enabled children ways aligned beliefs aspirations. conclude SHF programmes may be effective means can overcome barriers keep them

Language: Английский

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Longing for a Forever Home: Ontological insecurity is collectively produced in fixed-term supportive housing for families DOI Creative Commons
Stefanie Plage, Ella Kuskoff, Cameron Parsell

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Housing Theory and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 40(3), P. 394 - 410

Published: Feb. 3, 2023

Increasingly unaffordable housing means that family homelessness represents an urgent issue for social policy and practice. Targeting families at risk of homelessness, Supportive Housing Families (SHF) subsidizes leases offers support aimed sustaining tenancies unity. We explore how short-term funding cycles in advanced welfare system impacts experiences with service delivery. Building on scholarship employing ontological security lens, we interrogate the temporal dimensions SHF, these are intertwined understandings home spatial terms. The analyses based research conducted to examine a 12-month SHF pilot Southeast Queensland, Australia. analyse qualitative interviews (n=17), statutory child protection officers (n=7), workers (n=10) involved this pilot. Findings indicate fixed-term every aspect delivery, resulting collective production insecurity, as continue long forever home.

Language: Английский

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A Quasi-Experimental Evaluation of the Lifelong Links Intervention for Reducing Homelessness amongst Care Leavers DOI Creative Commons
Michael Sanders,

Vanessa Hirneis,

Vanessa Picker

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The British Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 54(7), P. 2899 - 2918

Published: May 13, 2024

Abstract Despite the fact that care leavers are at significantly higher risk of homelessness than their peers who have not experienced care, there is a paucity information on evidence-based interventions to address this risk. Lifelong Links program developed and delivered by Family Rights Group in England. The intervention aims ensure child has positive support network around them help during time into adulthood. In article, we analyse outcomes quasi-experimental evaluation program. Specifically, make use combination coarsened exact matching, triple-differences approach (or difference differences analysis). Results our analyses show associated with reduction becoming homeless for aged eighteen twenty years following its implementation. Our most robust model showed 10 per cent young leaver being deemed of, or experiencing homelessness, suggesting improving ties between people birth families (and/or building other sources support) could beneficial impacts housing

Language: Английский

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How might changes to family income affect the likelihood of children being in out-of-home care? Evidence from a realist and qualitative rapid evidence assessment of interventions DOI Creative Commons
Sophie Wood, Jonathan Scourfield, Lorna Stabler

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Children and Youth Services Review, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 143, P. 106685 - 106685

Published: Oct. 8, 2022

Interventions that change family income include any policy or practice directly indirectly changes the amount of money a have. Although theory regarding relationship between poverty and child maltreatment is well established, theories how affects likelihood children being in out-of-home are not developed. This realist rapid evidence assessment provides an overview process interventions affect rate care. The study population families at risk their entering care whose pursuing reunification. Ten studies were identified from earlier scoping review. Intervention effect results described qualitative about mechanisms moderators presented as initial "programme theory". review makes suggestion four pathways through which can alter abuse neglect thus These are: 1) impact employment; 2) to home environment; 3) risk/prevention homelessness; 4) building trusting relationships with social workers. National local policies increase family's income, for instance tax benefits regimes provision free childcare, could potentially reduce There also role workers providing direct material help families. More work needed develop intervention better understanding using resources

Language: Английский

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Examining the intersection of child protection and public housing: development, health and justice outcomes using linked administrative data DOI Creative Commons
Catia Malvaso, Alicia Montgomerie, Rhiannon Pilkington

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BMJ Open, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 12(6), P. e057284 - e057284

Published: June 1, 2022

Objective We described development, health and justice system outcomes for children in contact with child protection public housing. Design Descriptive analysis of known to who also had housing drawn from the South Australian (SA) Better Evidence Outcomes Linked Data (BEBOLD) platform. Setting The BEBOLD platform holds linked administrative records collected by government agencies whole-population successive birth cohorts SA beginning 1999. Participants This study included data registrations, perinatal, protection, housing, hospital, emergency department, early education youth all born 1999–2013 followed until 2016. base population notified at least once was n=67 454. Primary outcome measure Contact system. Secondary measures Hospitalisations department presentations before age 5, 17. Results More than 60% one notification 60.2% those both systems were first. Children experienced more hospitalisation contacts, greater developmental vulnerability about six times likely have contact. Conclusions There is substantial overlap between involvement SA. Those are face a life trajectory characterised system, criminal Ensuring highest quality supportive infrastructure families may contribute prevention better trajectories children.

Language: Английский

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Work-family justice – meanings and possibilities: introduction to the work and family researchers network special issue DOI Creative Commons
Melissa A. Milkie, Heejung Chung, Ameeta Jaga

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Community Work & Family, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 26(5), P. 525 - 542

Published: Oct. 20, 2023

Work-family justice is a key organizing concept centering intellectual and policy work that calls attention to tensions challenges in family integration highlights solutions. This special issue extends knowledge about structural, cultural, historical, political factors inform the range of diverse work-family complexities. It presents building blocks sustain healthier lives are central ideas justice. In this introductory article, we discuss changes, issues realms family, advocate for assessing intersection through global lens. We build upon earlier rigorous scholarship ascertaining best supports healthy fulfilled workforce populace, which can advance equality improve wellbeing. The introduction also exceptional individual research studies, – as whole elevate solutions enhance

Language: Английский

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The Use of Turning Points in Understanding Homelessness Transitions: A Critical Social Psychological Perspective DOI Creative Commons
Vivien Burr, Alexander J. Bridger, Sara Eastburn

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Housing Theory and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: April 4, 2024

We argue for use of the narrative concept "turning point" in homelessness research from a critical social psychology perspective.

Language: Английский

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