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Despite widespread recognition that the majority of homeless women suffer from severe mental and emotional trauma, our healthcare system has essentially left them untreated—other than to mask their symptoms with psychiatric drugs. Why? And what can be done about it? Addressing this issue, Laura Huey and Rose Ricciardelli not only present an integrated analysis of the ways that the system is failing homeless women, but also propose a sensible alternative to the status quo.
Homeless women --- Mental health. --- Mental health services. --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Women
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In 2013, a violent crime left Jane Harris seriously injured and tumbling down the social ladder toward homelessness -- for the second time in her life -- leading her to question the underlying conditions that could allow this to happen in a country like Canada. Finding Home in the Promised Land is the result of her harrowing journey through the wilderness of social exile. Her Scottish great-great-grandmother Barbara's portrait opens the door into pre-Confederation Canada; Harris's own story lights our journey through 21st-century Canada. Harris asks how Canadians can ignore the obvious -- that trauma and poverty are inextricably linked. Why did Canada, a nation of exiles driven to create their own Promised Land accept first poorhouses, then soup kitchens, food banks, shelters, and a silent suffering class of working poor?With insight and an understanding born of first-hand experience, Harris uncovers the sad truth that taxes and charitable gifts the prosperous among us pay to avoid looking at the poor fund a poverty industry that keeps the dispossessed in a thorny exile. But she also uncovers a path out of the bureaucratic wilderness.
Homeless persons --- Homeless women --- Homelessness --- Harris, Jane, --- Housing --- Poverty --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Women --- Homeless adults --- Homeless people --- Street people (Homeless persons) --- Persons --- Harris-Zsovan, Jane, --- Zsovan, Jane Harris-,
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In this groundbreaking work, urban anthropologist Rae Bridgman, in careful and intimate detail, explores the perspectives of the women who work and live at Savard's, a unique shelter for homeless women. Bridgman uses the design and development of Savard's - a housing model developed by women for women - as an opportunity to document the project's original vision and what happened once it opened. There are few rules at Savard's. Women may come and go as they wish, and referrals to other services are made only when a woman has indicated interest in taking action on her own behalf. It is a model that aims to provide a safe haven for the chronically homeless. The study traces the evolution of this type of shelter, providing qualitative research and useful analysis for academics, policy-makers, service providers, and activists. Based on many hours of participant observation as well as interviews and staff records, Safe Haven presents a distinct picture of the chronically homeless and those on the frontlines of this lifesaving service.
Homeless women --- Women's shelters --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Women --- Battered women's shelters --- Crisis housing, Women's --- Emergency housing for women --- Refuges, Women's --- Shelters, Women's --- Women's crisis housing --- Women's emergency housing --- Women's refuges --- Emergency housing --- Housing --- Services for --- Savard's (Toronto, Ont.) --- Femmes sans-abri --- Maisons d'hébergement pour femmes --- Logement --- Ontario --- York
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"Based upon extensive ethnographic data that examines lives of homeless women who care for children and live in small shelters and transitional living centers. This ground-breaking study unveils the centrality of abuse and poverty in homeless women's lives and outlines societal responses that should be more effective"--Provided by publisher.
Victims of family violence --- Homelessness --- Women's shelters --- Single mothers --- Homeless women --- Services for --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Women --- Battered women's shelters --- Crisis housing, Women's --- Emergency housing for women --- Refuges, Women's --- Shelters, Women's --- Women's crisis housing --- Women's emergency housing --- Women's refuges --- Emergency housing --- Mothers --- Single parents --- Single women
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This important book reveals a number of truths about women's rough sleeping across Europe and argues for the adoption of effective policy, strategies and services to meet the needs of homeless women, and specifically women rough sleepers who are the victims of domestic abuse.
Centres d'hebergement pour femmes --- Femmes sans-abri --- Femmes victimes de violence --- Conditions sociales. --- Homeless women --- Victims of family violence. --- Abused women. --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Women --- Battered women --- Victims of crimes --- Battered woman syndrome --- Abused family members --- Family violence victims --- Victims of family abuse --- Family violence
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This book marks a critical contribution in assessing and extending the evidence base on the causes and consequences of women’s homelessness. Drawing together work from Europe’s leading homelessness scholars, it presents a multidisciplinary and comparative analysis of this acute social problem, including its relationship with domestic violence, lone parenthood, motherhood, health and well-being and women’s experience of sustained and recurrent homelessness. Working from diverse perspectives, the authors look at the responses to women’s homelessness in differing cultures and regions, and within various forms of welfare states. They focus in particular on relating the gender dimensions of welfare and social policy to women’s experiences when they become homeless. This innovative and timely edited volume will appeal to students and scholars of sociology, social policy, anthropology, and gender and women’s studies, along with international policy-makers.
Homeless women --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Social sciences. --- Europe --- Social structure. --- Social inequality. --- Sociology. --- Poverty. --- Social policy. --- Welfare state. --- Sex (Psychology). --- Gender expression. --- Gender identity. --- Social Sciences. --- Social Structure, Social Inequality. --- Gender Studies. --- Poverty, Aid and Development. --- Politics of the Welfare State. --- Comparative Social Policy. --- European Politics. --- Sex identity (Gender identity) --- Sexual identity (Gender identity) --- Identity (Psychology) --- Sex (Psychology) --- Queer theory --- Expression, Gender --- Sex role --- Psychology, Sexual --- Sex --- Sexual behavior, Psychology of --- Sexual psychology --- Sensuality --- State, Welfare --- Economic policy --- Public welfare --- Social policy --- State, The --- Welfare economics --- National planning --- State planning --- Family policy --- Social history --- Destitution --- Wealth --- Basic needs --- Begging --- Poor --- Subsistence economy --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty --- Organization, Social --- Social organization --- Anthropology --- Social institutions --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Politics and government. --- Psychological aspects --- Homeless persons --- Women --- Europe-Politics and government. --- Development Aid. --- Europe—Politics and government. --- Equality.
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Homelessness --- Homeless women --- #SBIB:316.346H29 --- #SBIB:316.8H15 --- 351.778.5 <4> --- 396 --- 396 Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij --- Feminisme. Vrouwenbeweging. Vrouw en maatschappij --- 351.778.5 <4> Ruimtelijke ordening. Volkshuisvesting. Plannen van aanleg. Woningbouw.--Woonhygiene, zie {613.5}; z.o. {?711.6-164}--Europa --- Ruimtelijke ordening. Volkshuisvesting. Plannen van aanleg. Woningbouw.--Woonhygiene, zie {613.5}; z.o. {?711.6-164}--Europa --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Women --- Housing --- Poverty --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: andere topics --- Welzijns- en sociale problemen: sociale ongelijkheid en armoede --- Social problems --- Sociology of minorities --- Sociology of environment --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of social care --- Sociology of social welfare --- Social policy --- European Union --- Gender --- Assistance --- Government policy --- Social security --- Book --- Chiffres
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Applying a strong, articulate, and systemic analysis to on-the-ground narratives, Oliver is able to offer fresh, incisive recommendations for health and social service providers with the potential to effect real-world change for this marginalized population.
Homelessness --- Homeless women --- Women --- Health services accessibility --- Access to health care --- Accessibility of health services --- Availability of health services --- Medical care --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Bag ladies --- Shopping bag ladies --- Homeless persons --- Housing --- Poverty --- Health aspects --- Health and hygiene --- Access --- Toronto (Ont.) --- City of Toronto (Ont.) --- Corporation of the City of Toronto (Ont.) --- Duolunduo (Ont.) --- Horad Taronta (Ont.) --- Taronta (Ont.) --- Tô-lùn-tô (Ont.) --- Töront (Ont.) --- Torontas (Ont.) --- Torontu (Ont.) --- Torontum (Ont.) --- Tūrantū (Ont.) --- Tūrintū (Ont.) --- Tūruntū (Ont.) --- Τορόντο (Ont.) --- Таронта (Ont.) --- Торонто (Ont.) --- Горад Таронта (Ont.) --- טאראנטא (Ont.) --- טורונטו (Ont.) --- تورنتو (Ont.) --- トロント (Ont.) --- 多伦多 (Ont.) --- 토론토 (Ont.) --- York (Upper Canada) --- Metropolitan Toronto (Ont.) --- Social conditions
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