Housing First is a model and philosophy for housing homeless people in immediate and permanent housing. In order to implement and deliver Housing First, research is essential to understand the system of support services as they currently exist. Guided by principles of community-based participatory research, this paper presents the findings from a senior-focused deliberative dialogue workshop in Metro Vancouver, Canada. Participants (16 service providers and 1 service recipient) identified services and resources available to support seniors in maintaining housing and barriers and facilitators for accessing services. Broadly, data were organized into seven themes: (1) Housing; (2) Home support; (3) Transportation; (4) Information availability...
There is limited understanding of the nature and extent of older women’s homelessness in Australia a...
With the increasing number of old people in the population of Canada, and of British Columbia in par...
This research explores the question: What makes housing work for women who have experienced homeless...
Housing First is a model and philosophy for housing homeless people in immediate and permanent housi...
The aging-in-place agenda supports the right of seniors to live in their preferred environment, as t...
Regeneration projects which re-house older people can potentially situate elderly residents in unsta...
Regeneration projects which re-house older people can potentially situate elderly residents in unst...
Guided by principles of community-based participatory research, this paper presents the methodologic...
Metro Vancouver is experiencing an ageing population at a time of rapidly rising market rents and li...
The housing initiative at the Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society originate...
Preparing for the future housing needs of older adults is imperative in countries with an aging popu...
Background: To sufficiently house and support persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), deeper unders...
While a number of housing projects for elderly people have been built, there is a serious lack of de...
Persons with lived and living experiences of homelessness (PWLEs) commonly use hospitals and emergen...
Low-rent housing is only one item in the "welfare agenda" for the aged, but it is of fairly recent r...
There is limited understanding of the nature and extent of older women’s homelessness in Australia a...
With the increasing number of old people in the population of Canada, and of British Columbia in par...
This research explores the question: What makes housing work for women who have experienced homeless...
Housing First is a model and philosophy for housing homeless people in immediate and permanent housi...
The aging-in-place agenda supports the right of seniors to live in their preferred environment, as t...
Regeneration projects which re-house older people can potentially situate elderly residents in unsta...
Regeneration projects which re-house older people can potentially situate elderly residents in unst...
Guided by principles of community-based participatory research, this paper presents the methodologic...
Metro Vancouver is experiencing an ageing population at a time of rapidly rising market rents and li...
The housing initiative at the Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society originate...
Preparing for the future housing needs of older adults is imperative in countries with an aging popu...
Background: To sufficiently house and support persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), deeper unders...
While a number of housing projects for elderly people have been built, there is a serious lack of de...
Persons with lived and living experiences of homelessness (PWLEs) commonly use hospitals and emergen...
Low-rent housing is only one item in the "welfare agenda" for the aged, but it is of fairly recent r...
There is limited understanding of the nature and extent of older women’s homelessness in Australia a...
With the increasing number of old people in the population of Canada, and of British Columbia in par...
This research explores the question: What makes housing work for women who have experienced homeless...