This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections between young people's experiences of out-of-home care and their definitions of home. The paper draws on 77 in-depth interviews with young people who had lived away from their families in the Australian out-of-home care system. The paper applies a psycho-social conceptualisation of 'home' to argue that home was a crucial symbol through which these young people imagined a less challenging future and claimed identities of 'being normal'. The majority remembered their time in out-of-home care as a time of instability and insecurity in terms of both housing and relationships; they did not feel at home in these contexts. Th...
The thesis deals with how youth and their parents experience out-of-home care. The theoretical part...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Young people are staying at home for longer periods. This study explores how this ex-tended period o...
In 2004 a Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee published a report that described the harsh c...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This paper explores 68 Australian children and young people’s under-standings of what ‘home’ means f...
Thesis typescript. University of Otago department: Social Work and Community Development. "18th Janu...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This qualitative study examined the meanings ascribed to the construct “home ” by 208 youths defined...
This dissertation focuses on how perceptions of ethnicity and culture become meaningful in relation ...
Objectives Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in out-of-home care ...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
Drawing on interviews with adolescents and young adults (N = 17), this qualitative study explored ex...
The thesis deals with how youth and their parents experience out-of-home care. The theoretical part...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Young people are staying at home for longer periods. This study explores how this ex-tended period o...
In 2004 a Senate Community Affairs Reference Committee published a report that described the harsh c...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This paper explores 68 Australian children and young people’s under-standings of what ‘home’ means f...
Thesis typescript. University of Otago department: Social Work and Community Development. "18th Janu...
This paper describes the experiences of young homeless people in Western Australia during their tran...
This qualitative study examined the meanings ascribed to the construct “home ” by 208 youths defined...
This dissertation focuses on how perceptions of ethnicity and culture become meaningful in relation ...
Objectives Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in out-of-home care ...
Findings from youth research have shown that, due to the development of the transitional phase of “e...
Drawing on research with young homeless people in inner Sydney and experience working with young hom...
Drawing on interviews with adolescents and young adults (N = 17), this qualitative study explored ex...
The thesis deals with how youth and their parents experience out-of-home care. The theoretical part...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...