Conceptualizing Homeless Exits and Returns: The Case for a Multidimensional Response to Episodic Homelessness

Research indicates that homelessness is dynamic and that a significant number of homeless people have experienced multiple episodes of homelessness. This episodic nature of homelessness implies that the issue for such people is not only getting housing and exiting homelessness but staying housed or...

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Main Author: Uzo Anucha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Windsor 2005-01-01
Series:Critical Social Work
Online Access:https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/index.php/csw/article/view/5641
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spelling doaj-6574af2eeb6a4058af2c04cfd9f356612020-11-25T03:05:53ZengUniversity of WindsorCritical Social Work1543-93722005-01-016110.22329/csw.v6i1.5641Conceptualizing Homeless Exits and Returns: The Case for a Multidimensional Response to Episodic HomelessnessUzo Anucha0Ph.D. Assistant Professor School of Social Work University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario Canada Research indicates that homelessness is dynamic and that a significant number of homeless people have experienced multiple episodes of homelessness. This episodic nature of homelessness implies that the issue for such people is not only getting housing and exiting homelessness but staying housed or when there is a need to move, making a transition to another housing without returning to homelessness. This article describes a multidimensional conceptual model that was developed by synthesizing the theoretical and research literature on homelessness. Essentially, this model identifies four dimensions in society within which multi-layered factors that impact on housing outcomes are located. The multidimensional model underscores the fact that exits and returns to homelessness are determined by a complex interaction of individual and structural factors necessitating a multilevel and integrated response to episodic homelessness. https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/index.php/csw/article/view/5641
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title_short Conceptualizing Homeless Exits and Returns: The Case for a Multidimensional Response to Episodic Homelessness
title_full Conceptualizing Homeless Exits and Returns: The Case for a Multidimensional Response to Episodic Homelessness
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description Research indicates that homelessness is dynamic and that a significant number of homeless people have experienced multiple episodes of homelessness. This episodic nature of homelessness implies that the issue for such people is not only getting housing and exiting homelessness but staying housed or when there is a need to move, making a transition to another housing without returning to homelessness. This article describes a multidimensional conceptual model that was developed by synthesizing the theoretical and research literature on homelessness. Essentially, this model identifies four dimensions in society within which multi-layered factors that impact on housing outcomes are located. The multidimensional model underscores the fact that exits and returns to homelessness are determined by a complex interaction of individual and structural factors necessitating a multilevel and integrated response to episodic homelessness.
url https://ojs.uwindsor.ca/index.php/csw/article/view/5641
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