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Housing decisions among homeless families involved in the child welfare system.

Anne K Rufa1, Patrick J Fowler2.   

Abstract

The present study embedded a qualitative sub-study within a randomized controlled trial of housing services for child welfare-involved families to examine housing decisions made in the face of homelessness and child protection. Participants included a representative sample of caregivers (n = 19) randomized to receive the Family Unification Program - a permanent housing intervention for inadequately housed families under investigation for child abuse or neglect - or child welfare services-as-usual. Qualitative interviews 12 months after randomization assessed housing decision-making processes involved in keeping families safe and stable. Results indicated a push-pull dynamic that constrained housing choices regardless of whether permanent housing was made available. Caregiver housing decisions were constrained by time limitations, affordability, and access to services, while child and family safety was perceived as less important. Findings emphasize the need for housing informed child welfare services to ensure the long-term safety of children in families experiencing homelessness.

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Keywords:  child welfare; homelessness; housing decision making; permanent housing

Year:  2017        PMID: 30202205      PMCID: PMC6128529          DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2017.1365256

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hous Policy Debate        ISSN: 1051-1482


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