We wish to thank the women who took part in the focus groups and the community organisations that assisted us in co-ordinating the focus groups. We also thank Sarah-Jane Bennett, Emily Mayberry and Holly Baxter for their assistance with the research. Thanks Bethany and Isabella for the cover pictures
This study used a participatory approach to examine the process and outcomes for young women who ent...
iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My sincere thanks to my thesis advisor Ann for her patience, encouragement and ...
It was noted with some concern by service providers in Limerick that women presenting to homeless, p...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the skillful interviewing assistance of Jean Sharp in gathering d...
This study sought to examine pathways of coping and healing for women experiencing homelessness and ...
I would like to extend sincere thanks to the following people and agencies: · Most importantly, the ...
Carmen Gill, the principal investigator on this project, and collaborator Luc Thériault present the ...
This report is dedicated to all the girls and young women who have so generously and poignantly, thr...
Successful evaluations of complex reforms require the cooperation and thoughtful contributions of al...
The authors would like to thank all those who contributed to the current study, especially the vario...
Homeless womenwith children have been oneof thefastest growing homeless subpopulations duringthepast...
This paper is one of a series of working papers, reports and policy briefings on different aspects o...
The Abused Child Trust and QUT jointly funded this collaborative research project. The authors expre...
The authors would like to the thank the members of the APA Interdivisional Task Force on Supporting ...
This study builds upon the findings of several recent participatory projects in which women facing h...
This study used a participatory approach to examine the process and outcomes for young women who ent...
iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My sincere thanks to my thesis advisor Ann for her patience, encouragement and ...
It was noted with some concern by service providers in Limerick that women presenting to homeless, p...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the skillful interviewing assistance of Jean Sharp in gathering d...
This study sought to examine pathways of coping and healing for women experiencing homelessness and ...
I would like to extend sincere thanks to the following people and agencies: · Most importantly, the ...
Carmen Gill, the principal investigator on this project, and collaborator Luc Thériault present the ...
This report is dedicated to all the girls and young women who have so generously and poignantly, thr...
Successful evaluations of complex reforms require the cooperation and thoughtful contributions of al...
The authors would like to thank all those who contributed to the current study, especially the vario...
Homeless womenwith children have been oneof thefastest growing homeless subpopulations duringthepast...
This paper is one of a series of working papers, reports and policy briefings on different aspects o...
The Abused Child Trust and QUT jointly funded this collaborative research project. The authors expre...
The authors would like to the thank the members of the APA Interdivisional Task Force on Supporting ...
This study builds upon the findings of several recent participatory projects in which women facing h...
This study used a participatory approach to examine the process and outcomes for young women who ent...
iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My sincere thanks to my thesis advisor Ann for her patience, encouragement and ...
It was noted with some concern by service providers in Limerick that women presenting to homeless, p...