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Williams, Charles A. – Child Welfare, 2011
Youth in foster care face significant life challenges that make it more likely that they will face negative outcomes (i.e., school failure, homelessness, and incarceration). While the reason(s) for out-of-home placement (i.e., family violence, abuse, neglect and/or abandonment) provide some context for negative outcomes, such negative outcomes…
Descriptors: Mentors, Family Violence, Placement, Homeless People
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Nolan, Theresa C. – Child Welfare, 2006
Providing stable housing for runaway and homeless youth is a major function of a transitional living program. This article introduces the focus of one program working with LGBTQ youth in New York City and discusses some issues to consider when working with this population. The article also presents data associated with young people's lives after…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Homeless People, Adolescents, Foster Care
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Choca, Miryam J.; Minoff, Jedediah; Angene, Lyn; Byrnes, Michele; Kenneally, Lois; Norris, DeWayne; Pearn, Deanne; Rivers, Marina M. – Child Welfare, 2004
Research documents that youth transitioning out of the foster care system experience a variety of negative outcomes, including homelessness. Housing collaborations, which aim to comprehensively address resource and service needs for transitioning youth, including permanent connections, education, and employment, have resulted in innovative…
Descriptors: Housing, Homeless People, Child Welfare, Foster Care
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Harburger, Deborah S.; White, Ruth A. – Child Welfare, 2004
In the absence of an adequate supply of affordable, quality housing, child welfare agencies are placed in the unenviable position of separating families to protect children from the debilitating effects of homelessness. This article presents recommendations for cost-effective housing-child welfare partnerships that will shift the burden of…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Housing, Homeless People, Child Welfare
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Greene, Jody M.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1997
Data from a nationally representative sample of shelters for runaway and homeless youths (n=160) were analyzed to determine shelter capacity, occupancy, and occupancy ratios. Analysis focused in particular on occupancy ratios by funding status, shelter size, metropolitan statistical area, season, and day of the week. Results showed a relatively…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Homeless People, Runaways, Statistical Data
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Hunter, Linda B. – Child Welfare, 1993
Anecdotes of children in a Hawaii homeless shelter illustrate the ways in which play therapy helps sibling groups manage family crises, resolve conflicts, and express difficult feelings. (LB)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Conflict Resolution, Family Life, Homeless People
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Douglass, Anne – Child Welfare, 1996
Reviews discrepancies in the research on the learning and development of homeless children. Describes a child care program at a homeless shelter that enrolls both homeless and nonhomeless children; and presents case studies of two successfully adjusted homeless children. Discusses homeless children's resiliency and the need to assess their…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Case Studies, Children, Competence
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Balanon, Lourdes G. – Child Welfare, 1989
Discusses the programs and services which are provided for street children by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) of the Philippine government. Linkages and networking of the DSWD are also briefly outlined. (RJC)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Homeless People, Outreach Programs
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Gewirtzman, Rena; Fodor, Iris – Child Welfare, 1987
This article elucidates some causes of homelessness and describes living conditions in shelters and welfare hotels. Recommendations are offered to the school-based support team, in cooperation with teachers, to help ease the child's transition from hotel to school and initiate preventative health measures. (Author/BN)
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems, Family School Relationship
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Teare, John F.; And Others – Child Welfare, 1994
Describes treatment activities at the Boys Town Emergency Shelter Program for runaway and homeless youths. An examination of data collected from 100 shelter users indicated a high number of teaching interactions between staff and youths high levels of youth satisfaction with the staff; and a low frequency of youth disruptive behaviors in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Modification, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Homeless People
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Park, Jung Min; Metraux, Stephen; Brodbar, Gabriel; Culhane, Dennis P. – Child Welfare, 2004
An analysis of 8,251 homeless children in New York City found that 18% of them received child welfare services over the five-year period following their first shelter admission, and an additional 6% had a history of having received such services before their first shelter admission. Recurrent use of public shelters, exposure to domestic violence,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Welfare Services, Housing Needs, Family Violence
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Van Leeuwen, James M.; Boyle, Susan; Salomonsen-Sautel, Stacy; Baker, D. Nico; Garcia, J. T.; Hoffman, Allison; Hopfer, Christian J. – Child Welfare, 2005
This article reports on results of a one-day public health survey conducted in six states by homeless youth providers to measure and compare risk factors between lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) homeless youth and non-LGB homeless youth. This article intends to inform the child welfare field on existing gaps in services and areas where more…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Homeless People, Youth
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Dail, Paula W. – Child Welfare, 1990
Study explores the psychosocial difficulties facing homeless mothers with young children. Variables include impulse control, emotional tonality, social relationships, morality, goal orientation, coping, psychopathology, social adjustment, and sense of fatalism or control. Addresses value of results for designing social intervention programs for…
Descriptors: Children, Etiology, Homeless People, Housing Needs
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Clatts, Michael C.; Davis, W. Rees; Sotheran, J. L.; Atillasoy, Aylin – Child Welfare, 1998
Examined nature and distribution of HIV-risk behavior in a broad, street-based sample of homeless and runaway youths in New York City (N=929). Found street youths in general to be at high risk, with the highest risks within older age segments of the male street youth population; paradoxically, these youths are least likely to be in contact with…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adolescents, Age Differences, At Risk Persons
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Van Leeuwen, Jamie – Child Welfare, 2004
This article features three housing programs designed to target the needs of youth aging out of child welfare. One program combines housing and treatment to move substance-dependent youth off the streets; one combines the resources of Urban Peak, the only licensed homeless and runaway youth shelter in Colorado, with the Denver Department of Human…
Descriptors: Program Development, Costs, Runaways, Private Sector
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