The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has developed out of a research partnership between Anchor Youth Services, the Outer Eastern Local Learning and Employment Network (OELLEN), Swinburne University and the University of Western Australia Centre for Social Impact. The partnership emphasises the cross-sector nature of youth homelessness as falling in both the educational and community services contexts. Anchor is one of two youth homelessness agencies in the region that supports the Yarra Ranges. OELLEN aims to develop sustainable partnerships between schools and industry to support the retention, attainment and career pathways of at risk young people. The study investigates the ex...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This report has been commissioned by Melbourne City Mission, Victoria's largest funded youth ho...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
School is an institution with which all members of society have contact at some stage in their lives...
Yfoundations, the NSW peak body on youth homelessness is running a blog series presenting different ...
Couchsurfing, or temporarily staying with friends, extended family, acquaintances, or strangers, is ...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
Doing youth work in Australia is a three volume series, edited by Rob White and published for the yo...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
The Geelong Project brought together by the Swinburne University is an early intervention initiative...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This report has been commissioned by Melbourne City Mission, Victoria's largest funded youth ho...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
School is an institution with which all members of society have contact at some stage in their lives...
Yfoundations, the NSW peak body on youth homelessness is running a blog series presenting different ...
Couchsurfing, or temporarily staying with friends, extended family, acquaintances, or strangers, is ...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
Doing youth work in Australia is a three volume series, edited by Rob White and published for the yo...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
The Geelong Project brought together by the Swinburne University is an early intervention initiative...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This paper examines couch surfing as a form of youth homelessness. The focus is on adolescents who d...
This report has been commissioned by Melbourne City Mission, Victoria's largest funded youth ho...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...