Youth shelters have emerged as significant resources for homeless and runaway adolescents. Through participant observations of shelter culture, review of agency archival materials, and in-depth interviews with 21 shelter workers (front line staff, middle managers, and upper-level executives), this analysis explores the life stages of two Canadian street youth shelters, highlighting the dramatic transformations in their internal operations and external environments. This paper also offers an understanding of organizational evolutionary processes
Abstract Working in a homeless youth shelter in a major Eastern Canadian city, over a one year perio...
The goal of this report is to present an argument for approaching how we respond to youth homelessne...
Runaway and homeless youth (RHY) comprise a large population of young people who reside outside the ...
Youth shelters have emerged as significant resources for homeless and runaway adolescents. Through p...
Community-based youth shelters are the primary method of intervention designed to meet the complex n...
Youth homelessness is a complex problem in Canada. While social programs do exist to help homeless y...
• Summary: Human service organizations are often viewed by clients as bureaucratic, formal, oppressi...
Based upon in-depth interviews with 34 youth in Halifax and seven service providers in St. John\u27s...
In order to reduce youth homelessness, a variety of services and stakeholders must work together to ...
Precarious Lives: A Critical Examination of Homeless Youth Transitions to Independent Housing Naomi ...
To evaluate the processes and outcomes of a short-term shelter, both quantitative and qualitative da...
Objective: Few studies have assessed the outcomes of runaway/homeless youth that seek assis-tance fr...
National incidence and prevalence estimates of homelessness in Canadian youth are unknown. However, ...
Available also in print format from the York University Bookstore.This book aims to fill a gap in th...
Community-based youth shelters are the primary method of intervention designed to meet the complex n...
Abstract Working in a homeless youth shelter in a major Eastern Canadian city, over a one year perio...
The goal of this report is to present an argument for approaching how we respond to youth homelessne...
Runaway and homeless youth (RHY) comprise a large population of young people who reside outside the ...
Youth shelters have emerged as significant resources for homeless and runaway adolescents. Through p...
Community-based youth shelters are the primary method of intervention designed to meet the complex n...
Youth homelessness is a complex problem in Canada. While social programs do exist to help homeless y...
• Summary: Human service organizations are often viewed by clients as bureaucratic, formal, oppressi...
Based upon in-depth interviews with 34 youth in Halifax and seven service providers in St. John\u27s...
In order to reduce youth homelessness, a variety of services and stakeholders must work together to ...
Precarious Lives: A Critical Examination of Homeless Youth Transitions to Independent Housing Naomi ...
To evaluate the processes and outcomes of a short-term shelter, both quantitative and qualitative da...
Objective: Few studies have assessed the outcomes of runaway/homeless youth that seek assis-tance fr...
National incidence and prevalence estimates of homelessness in Canadian youth are unknown. However, ...
Available also in print format from the York University Bookstore.This book aims to fill a gap in th...
Community-based youth shelters are the primary method of intervention designed to meet the complex n...
Abstract Working in a homeless youth shelter in a major Eastern Canadian city, over a one year perio...
The goal of this report is to present an argument for approaching how we respond to youth homelessne...
Runaway and homeless youth (RHY) comprise a large population of young people who reside outside the ...