Couchsurfing, or temporarily staying with friends, extended family, acquaintances, or strangers, is a growing form of homelessness within Australia, and particularly concentrated among youth. System involvement with child welfare and its link to youth homelessness has previously been well-established, but not within the context of couchsurfing. In interviews with 19 young people with both couchsurfing and a history of system-involvement, we identify and describe six different pathways into couchsurfing. These pathways extended from the beginning to the end of their child safety involvement, and demonstrate how fear of reprisal for reporting, fear of out-of-home-care, and lack of transition planning pushed-or-pulled young people into couchsu...
The purpose of this project is to foster cross-disciplinary discussion amongst researchers, policy m...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
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...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
This report has been commissioned by Melbourne City Mission, Victoria's largest funded youth ho...
Yfoundations, the NSW peak body on youth homelessness is running a blog series presenting different ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
Summary: In Victoria, children constitute a third of people attending homelessness services. This re...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
Social media has become a major and important factor in today’s society. In the tourism and hospital...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
The purpose of this project is to foster cross-disciplinary discussion amongst researchers, policy m...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
This thesis critically informs current research concerned with youth homelessness in Australia. Draw...
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...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
The Couch Surfing Secondary Students (CSSS): Yarra Ranges Youth Homelessness Prevention Project has ...
This report has been commissioned by Melbourne City Mission, Victoria's largest funded youth ho...
Yfoundations, the NSW peak body on youth homelessness is running a blog series presenting different ...
More than 44,000 young Australians are without safe and secure accommodation each night, with those ...
Summary: In Victoria, children constitute a third of people attending homelessness services. This re...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
Social media has become a major and important factor in today’s society. In the tourism and hospital...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
The purpose of this project is to foster cross-disciplinary discussion amongst researchers, policy m...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...
This thesis explores ‘couch surfing’ as it becomes more prevalent within the tertiary student experi...