The paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn from Canada, the argument is that the plight of abused women is similar throughout North America. First, I discuss the stereotypes about homelessness and the conservative governments’ stance toward the homeless. Second, I introduce abuse of women as another road to homelessness. Third, I review the literature on dependent children from abusive homes as victims and witnesses who need social protection. Fourth, I establish the important role shelters play for women fleeing abusive relationships, by tracing the history of shelters. The tenuous position of the shelters in relation to conservative governments is emphasized. The paper ends with the...
The term "homeless" calls to mind images of unfortunate derelicts wandering the streets by day and s...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
UNDERSTANDING CLAIMS-MAKING ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: THE CASE OF HOMELESSNESS IN CANADA. L...
The paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn fr...
The paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn f...
Shelters for women are often seen as the major resource for intimate partner violence, yet few evalu...
This article provides an overview of the limited housing options available for abused women in Canad...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter (CWES) team continues to make a difference in lives of women a...
While abused women shelters using feminist interventions make up the majority of services being prov...
Over the past 20 years there has been increasing understanding of the gendered nature of homelessnes...
Despite evidence of relative prosperity in some places, homelessness remains a problem in many local...
Abuse victims face enormous challenges in their lives as a result of the abuse they endure. One prob...
Despite decades of public support for ending homelessness, there is little evidence that homelessnes...
Despite evidence of relative prosperity in some places, homelessness remains a problem in many local...
The term "homeless" calls to mind images of unfortunate derelicts wandering the streets by day and s...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
UNDERSTANDING CLAIMS-MAKING ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: THE CASE OF HOMELESSNESS IN CANADA. L...
The paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn fr...
The paper explores the link between women abuse and homelessness. Although the examples are drawn f...
Shelters for women are often seen as the major resource for intimate partner violence, yet few evalu...
This article provides an overview of the limited housing options available for abused women in Canad...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter (CWES) team continues to make a difference in lives of women a...
While abused women shelters using feminist interventions make up the majority of services being prov...
Over the past 20 years there has been increasing understanding of the gendered nature of homelessnes...
Despite evidence of relative prosperity in some places, homelessness remains a problem in many local...
Abuse victims face enormous challenges in their lives as a result of the abuse they endure. One prob...
Despite decades of public support for ending homelessness, there is little evidence that homelessnes...
Despite evidence of relative prosperity in some places, homelessness remains a problem in many local...
The term "homeless" calls to mind images of unfortunate derelicts wandering the streets by day and s...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
UNDERSTANDING CLAIMS-MAKING ACTIVITIES ABOUT SOCIAL PROBLEMS: THE CASE OF HOMELESSNESS IN CANADA. L...