Research

The purpose of this report is to understand how selected resilience programs unfold (within their own physical, financial, social and emotional constraints), gather lessons learned and expand the body of knowledge around post-program resilience.
Drawing on surveys and semi-structured interviews with bylaw officers, our analysis demonstrates that bylaw officers have been called upon to manage a “crisis of complaints” related to the increasing visibility of homelessness across Ontario.
A scoping review of the Australian and international empirical grey literature (non-commercial or academic publications) with the aim of identifying the key factors that enable smooth transitions from out-of-home care, including for Indigenous populations.
This article provides an autoethnographic analysis of my experiences of administrating and supporting transitional housing programs in Canada.
Oxfam’s new inequality report highlights the astounding gap between the super wealthy globally and in Australian, as well as calling on government to take urgent action to reduce inequality and fund essential services.
This article presents a narrative case study analysis of a participatory research project examining the integration of a peer support worker in a primary and community care clinic that serves people experiencing homelessness in Montreal.

Australia’s housing crisis has sparked debate over the future of aging public housing, with plans to demolish 44 Melbourne high-rise…

The purpose of this study was to gain deeper insight into the barriers to, and strategies for, service engagement among young people who require support from multiple services.