In Metro Vancouver, youths transitioning from government care are routinely failing to become independent ‘adults’ and are struggling to secure housing, access resources, and develop the requisite life skills and education needed to gain greater financial security over time. Unlike their parented peers, whose familial support network allows them to rebound or ‘boomerang’ in the face of failure, these youths are continually at risk of homelessness and other adverse conditions. By using the mobility concept of \u27tacking,\u27 this ethnographic study examines the everyday experiences of seven Metro Vancouver youths from government care, as they navigate through challenges, obtain resources, and seize opportunities in a Canadian urban setting....
Although street-involved youth contend with many health and social problems, the extent to which vul...
Young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty-nine represent one-third of transit riders in Ca...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Precarious Lives: A Critical Examination of Homeless Youth Transitions to Independent Housing Naomi ...
BACKGROUND: Urban drug "scenes" have been identified as important risk environments that shape the h...
Background: Urban drug “scenes” have been identified as important risk environments...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the housing environment faced by street youth in the City ...
Homeless youth are a marginalized and vulnerable population facing high rates of violence, sexual ex...
The experience of how youth get off the street is scarcely documented. The present study explored wh...
This project explores the everyday travel of a small set of newcomers studying within the hospitalit...
This special issue focuses on the geographical and spatialized mobilities related to youth transitio...
A defining feature of changing patterns of spatial inequality in Canadian metropolitan regions is t...
This project explores the politics of mobility in Vancouver, as expressed through debate over the al...
Social Support Among Refugee Youth in Windsor Lack of social support among newcomer refugee youth cr...
This presentation will focus on a study of marginalized and street-involved youth and will illustrat...
Although street-involved youth contend with many health and social problems, the extent to which vul...
Young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty-nine represent one-third of transit riders in Ca...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Precarious Lives: A Critical Examination of Homeless Youth Transitions to Independent Housing Naomi ...
BACKGROUND: Urban drug "scenes" have been identified as important risk environments that shape the h...
Background: Urban drug “scenes” have been identified as important risk environments...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the housing environment faced by street youth in the City ...
Homeless youth are a marginalized and vulnerable population facing high rates of violence, sexual ex...
The experience of how youth get off the street is scarcely documented. The present study explored wh...
This project explores the everyday travel of a small set of newcomers studying within the hospitalit...
This special issue focuses on the geographical and spatialized mobilities related to youth transitio...
A defining feature of changing patterns of spatial inequality in Canadian metropolitan regions is t...
This project explores the politics of mobility in Vancouver, as expressed through debate over the al...
Social Support Among Refugee Youth in Windsor Lack of social support among newcomer refugee youth cr...
This presentation will focus on a study of marginalized and street-involved youth and will illustrat...
Although street-involved youth contend with many health and social problems, the extent to which vul...
Young people between the ages of sixteen and twenty-nine represent one-third of transit riders in Ca...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...