Researching effective practices to reduce youth homelessness and disadvantage from a young person's perspective: A systematic review

Delia Rambaldini-Gooding, Lynne Keevers, Narelle Clay, Lisa MacLeod

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Abstract

Pathways into and the impact of homelessness on young people have been extensively explored. There is less emphasis on young people's perspectives of the interventions designed to assist them to avoid or exit homelessness. This study undertook a systematic review of the youth homelessness interventions literature that included the perspectives of young people experiencing these interventions. Our review identified five key approaches as useful in assisting young people to exit or avoid homelessness, namely (1) the centrality of relationships, (2) a youth-centred approach, (3) integrated and multi-disciplinary service provision, (4) a beyond housing approach and (5) strength-based therapeutic models/interventions. The review enhances the capacity of practitioners to provide supportive and contextually situated services to young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. However, further research is required to understand the bundles of interconnected practices within these approaches that are performed by workers and young people to address homelessness and risk.x

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-23
Number of pages23
JournalAustralian Journal of Social Issues
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Mar 2024

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