2010. "Homelessness in Canada and New Zealand: A Comparative Perspective on Numbers and Policy Responses." Urban Geography 31, no. 7 (Taylor & Francis): 932-52.Collins, D. (2010). Homelessness in Canada and new Zealand: a comparative perspective on numbers and policy responses. Urban ...
Homelessness is a risk for growing numbers of immigrants. Largely as a result of low incomes, newcomers are more likely than the Canadian-born to spend ove... VALERIE,PRESTON,ROBERT,... - 《Canadian Geographer》 被引量: 46发表: 2009年 Urban homelessness in Canada Homelessness is a risk ...
More than 1,000 adolescents and young adults in New Hampshire are homeless, and their numbers are growing. The brief, co-published with the Children's Alliance of New Hampshire, provides an estimate of homeless youth in New Hampshire calculated from and state data and describes the needs of ...
Homelessness in Canada and New Zealand: A Comparative Perspective on Numbers and Policy Responses This article provides a comparative perspective on homelessness in Canada and New Zealand, with a focus on three urban regions. It seeks to document homele... D Collins - 《Urban Geography》 被引...
Though the numbers may be far greater in bigger cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York, LeBrun saw an opportunity to make a difference and improve the lives of those facing the challenges of homelessness. (2023年,来自人类发展委员会的数据显示,在New Brunswick,无家可归的人...
Youth Homelessness in Canada: Implications for Policy and Practice Youth homelessness is a seemingly intractable problem in Canada. In communities across the country, people are increasingly aware of the sight of young people who are without a home, sleeping in parks, sitting on sidewalks or askin...
It needs better detection of these families, a closer social follow-up, and an increase in food aid. Keywords: homeless; food insecurity; urban health 1. Introduction Homelessness is increasing in Europe, reaching record numbers across several member states. In France, in 2012, the number of ...
These numbers are much higher than rates of mental illness seen in the general population, where the latest data suggests that 13% to 15% of people currently battle some form of psychiatric illness. According to the new study, rates of bipolar disorder among homeless people were over eight tim...
Correction: Estimating numbers of homeless and homeless mentally ill people in north east Westminster by using capture-recapture analysisHumansData CollectionPrevalencePilot ProjectsMental DisordersAge FactorsDemographyAdultAgedHomeless PersonsPubMed Central Canada (PMC Canada) provides free access to a stable ...
The2018 B.C. Seniors Poverty Report Cardshowed that British Columbia has more adults over 65 living in poverty than any other province or territory in Canada. Indigenous are overrepresented Low income isn't the only cause for homelessness. There are many possible reasons for the increasing numbe...