In August 2001, David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain conducted the second national census of homeless school students in Australia. In this paper they present the main findings of the census and outline their core policy argument that schools are important sites for early intervention because they are able to provide young people with assistance before they become deeply involved in the homeless subculture.The authors conclude their article with a discussion of early intervention policy developments since 1995. [Introduction
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
Policy makers and service providers need information on the extent of homelessness in Australia, as ...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain presented the main findings from the second national census of...
Schools are strategic sites for early intervention. The 1994 national census of homeless school stud...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
This is the first report from the project, Counting the Homeless in 2001, a research program focusin...
The third national census of homeless school students, conducted in 2006, found that the number of h...
School is an institution with which all members of society have contact at some stage in their lives...
This report presents the main findings from the second national census of homeless school students, ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
2018-04-23Approximately 2.5 million children and youth experience homelessness in the United States....
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
Policy makers and service providers need information on the extent of homelessness in Australia, as ...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie estimate that 25,000 to 30,000 students experience a period of...
David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain presented the main findings from the second national census of...
Schools are strategic sites for early intervention. The 1994 national census of homeless school stud...
*Australia The issue of youth homelessness in Australia is examined in the context of relevant socia...
This is the first report from the project, Counting the Homeless in 2001, a research program focusin...
The third national census of homeless school students, conducted in 2006, found that the number of h...
School is an institution with which all members of society have contact at some stage in their lives...
This report presents the main findings from the second national census of homeless school students, ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
2018-04-23Approximately 2.5 million children and youth experience homelessness in the United States....
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
In July 2009, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare published eight research monographs by ...
Policy makers and service providers need information on the extent of homelessness in Australia, as ...
This research demonstrates that homelessness significantly impacts a young persons academic engageme...