Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways into and out of home-lessness for an Aboriginal man from a First Nation community on the western James Bay in Canada. This instrumental case study focused on an individual's story, rather than on a site or a group of individuals, an incident or a series of incidents, or a program [6] [15]. First, as a research tool, it provides insight into the issue of homelessness and some of its causes from the perspective of an Aboriginal person. Second, the in-depth data gathered allowed us to understand some of the factors that work and those that do not work in facilitating transitions out of homelessness. Third, as an educational tool, it allows peopl...
Homelessness has been rising over the last 20 years. The literature outlines the need for further s...
Homelessness, most of the time, is not a choice or the result of mental illness – rather homelessnes...
The purpose of the research study outlined in this document is to examine the social perceptions of ...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Little research has been conducted to investigate the needs and challenges of homeless individuals l...
This study reports the correlates of homeless episodes among 873 Indigenous adults who are part of a...
Abstract: The current study is an investigation of homelessness from the viewpoint of the homeless, ...
Indigenous Peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada, yet face persistent housing and hom...
Aboriginal people are the fastest growing population in Canada. A large portion live off reserves, s...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada, but the strategies of the government and publ...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
This article was for prepared for an international think-tank on reducing health disparities and pro...
Homelessness has been rising over the last 20 years. The literature outlines the need for further s...
Homelessness, most of the time, is not a choice or the result of mental illness – rather homelessnes...
The purpose of the research study outlined in this document is to examine the social perceptions of ...
Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways ...
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on Indigenous peo...
Little research has been conducted to investigate the needs and challenges of homeless individuals l...
This study reports the correlates of homeless episodes among 873 Indigenous adults who are part of a...
Abstract: The current study is an investigation of homelessness from the viewpoint of the homeless, ...
Indigenous Peoples are the fastest growing population in Canada, yet face persistent housing and hom...
Aboriginal people are the fastest growing population in Canada. A large portion live off reserves, s...
Homelessness is a comprehensive social problem affecting approximately 744,000 people in the U.S. De...
Since the 1990s, homelessness has increased in Canada, but the strategies of the government and publ...
This report explores why it is necessary to design and deliver homelessness services specifically fo...
Background: Indigenous people are overrepresented in urban homeless populations internationally, a c...
This article was for prepared for an international think-tank on reducing health disparities and pro...
Homelessness has been rising over the last 20 years. The literature outlines the need for further s...
Homelessness, most of the time, is not a choice or the result of mental illness – rather homelessnes...
The purpose of the research study outlined in this document is to examine the social perceptions of ...