Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peoples in Canada in terms of increasing their risk of becoming a visible or hidden homeless individual. Visible homelessness is generally understood as those individuals found sleeping in parks, cars, shelters, or on the streets and other locales such as in abandoned buildings or under bridges. Whereas the hidden homeless are those who find interim accommodations with friends, family members, and acquaintances. Although in saying this, many of the visible homelessness scenarios can also be considered hidden. Regardless, all situations of homelessness reflect uncertainty, lack of safety, and an increased vulnerability to abuse and exploitation. ...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization pr...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Objectives Indigenous people in Canada are not only over-represented among the homeless populat...
Indigenous Peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada, yet face persistent housing and hom...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Aboriginal people are the fastest growing population in Canada. A large portion live off reserves, s...
Indigenous youth who experience homelessness are faced with multilevel challenges related to family,...
Indigenous youth who experience homelessness are faced with multilevel challenges related to family,...
This article explores the structural determinants of Aboriginal youth homelessness in Toronto, Canad...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization pr...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Objectives Indigenous people in Canada are not only over-represented among the homeless populat...
Indigenous Peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada, yet face persistent housing and hom...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
This article explores structural determinants as possible causes of the homelessness of Aboriginal y...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Aboriginal people are the fastest growing population in Canada. A large portion live off reserves, s...
Indigenous youth who experience homelessness are faced with multilevel challenges related to family,...
Indigenous youth who experience homelessness are faced with multilevel challenges related to family,...
This article explores the structural determinants of Aboriginal youth homelessness in Toronto, Canad...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
In 2018, the federal government coordinated point-in-time counts in 61 Canadian communities. These c...
The health and wellness of Indigenous peoples continue to be impacted by the harmful colonization pr...