Literature DB >> 25721440

From pillar to post: homeless women's experiences of social care.

Ailsa Cameron1, Hilary Abrahams1, Karen Morgan1, Emma Williamson1, Lorna Henry1.   

Abstract

This paper reports findings from a longitudinal study of homeless women. Thirty-eight women were recruited with a retention rate of 58% over three rounds of interviews. Interviews explored specific events in women's lives, their current living arrangements and how their experiences and needs, including for social care, changed over time. Data were analysed thematically using a priori codes. Women reported a range of complex issues, consistent with experiences of deep social exclusion and received support from both statutory and voluntary agencies. Although women appreciated the support they received, many reported that services were fragmented and rarely personalised to their needs.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  fragmentation; homelessness; personalisation; social care

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25721440     DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Soc Care Community        ISSN: 0966-0410


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1.  Harm Reduction and Tensions in Trust and Distrust in a Mental Health Service: A Qualitative Approach.

Authors:  Rozilaine Redi Lago; Elizabeth Peter; Cláudia Maria Bógus
Journal:  Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy       Date:  2017-03-08
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