This article provides an overview of the changing nature of family homelessness in the US and Canada, the current literature on homeless families and their children, and reports on a Canadian example of community-based research on family homelessness. This research shows that poverty, family violence, a history of abuse and problems with mental health and substance misuse are the dominant factors that contribute to family homelessness. The research also shows that the children of homeless families face grave risks, and makes explicit the need for immediate policy and practice initiatives to end family homelessness
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
This research aims to: • explore the processes and factors that enable families to exit homelessne...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Compared to the wealth of research on single homeless adults, there is little known about homeless f...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Homeless teenagers who have babies pose a significant population of concern for those in health and ...
This invited commentary responds to and builds upon Tobin and Murphy\u27s article, “Addressing the C...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
This publication documents the key findings to emerge from a qualitative study of young parents expe...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
Missoula’s Homeless Children: Effects of Homelessness on Mental, Emotional and Social Health The men...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
This research aims to: • explore the processes and factors that enable families to exit homelessne...
Homeless children in families comprise the fastest-growing group of homeless persons in the United S...
Compared to the wealth of research on single homeless adults, there is little known about homeless f...
Homelessness imposes severe mental, physical, and social deprivation on a significant number of chil...
Homelessness is a devastating experience for families. It disrupts virtually every aspect of family ...
Homeless teenagers who have babies pose a significant population of concern for those in health and ...
This invited commentary responds to and builds upon Tobin and Murphy\u27s article, “Addressing the C...
This article looks at homeless individuals to see how they think their residential situation affects...
Family homelessness has emerged as a serious global problem (Stronge, 2000). Over the past 25 years ...
In spite of an unprecedented growth in the economy and subsequent record low unemployment levels thr...
This publication documents the key findings to emerge from a qualitative study of young parents expe...
Canada is nearing an important crossroads in our response to homelessness. Since homelessness emerge...
Missoula’s Homeless Children: Effects of Homelessness on Mental, Emotional and Social Health The men...
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for c...
Abstract: Homelessness is a complex socio-economic and political problem that impacts health status ...
This research aims to: • explore the processes and factors that enable families to exit homelessne...