Homelessness in the United States has been increasing at an exponential rate over the past three decades, and the US has not experienced the current level of homelessness since the Great Depression of the 1930's. With this rise in homelessness has come an increase in the number of rules, regulations, and strict and punitive policies within shelters. Given the historic levels of homelessness nationally and increased bureaucracy, this paper aims to expand on the current literature related to governance of homeless shelters to examine: 1) how families residing in the shelters are impacted by policies related to homelessness, and governance within shelters (i.e., shelter rules), and 2) determine potential points of intervention to improve policy and programming and shelter governance that better address the growing needs of homeless families. Using a convergent parallel design, we conducted a mixed methods study with caregiver residents and their children (ages 13 - 17 years), as well as staff, from two family shelters located in a large urban city in the US. Findings from the study revealed that policies and programs aimed at assisting homeless families often did not adequately respond to the needs of families (e.g., finding permanent housing, continuity in education for youth), and residents (both caregivers and youth) found shelter rules to be overly restrictive. Policy and programming recommendations are provided.
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Chinese Gradate School, Panyapiwat Institute of Management, Thailand.
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Jennifer N. Bondy, is a family physician practising in Windsor, ON, and the medical director of WSH and serves as one of the co-chairs on its steering committee. Jennifer is the founder of the WSH research team and is passionate about improving the quality of care for people experiencing homelessness by using evidence-informed decision making to help guide programming.
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Orange Home Care Clinic, Fukui, Fukui, Japan.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/ Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA, 30329, USA.
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Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, 1000, Bangladesh.
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