Trauma Informed Practice

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.
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.
This Handbook of Practice aims to develop a framework to address gender-based violence with a trauma-informed lens, and with a particular focus on access to justice.
This systematic review collates, synthesises, and appraises the academic and grey literature on UK studies reporting associations between youth homelessness and offending behaviours.
This research investigates the current challenges in providing social housing to people with complex support needs and considers potential alternative policy responses. 
This article examines the housing situations of people released from prison in Aotearoa New Zealand, and the relationship between two measures of recidivism (re-sentencing and re-imprisonment) and two measures of housing stability (stable housing and residential mobility).
In this case study, address how public housing residents experience redevelopment, with particular emphasis on the temporal, physical and embodied mental experience of “waiting” for housing in a community undergoing radical transformation.
Many people experiencing a substance use disorder and/or homelessness have trauma histories. There has not been a review of trauma-informed care (TIC) intervention outcomes among these populations.