Trauma Informed Practice

This paper presents key findings from a process evaluation of the Justice Housing Programme (JHP), drawing on interviews with 19 current and former JHP clients and 16 professional stakeholders involved in the programme, as well as a brief survey with 17 current and former clients.
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of Trauma-Informed Care, Housing First, and refugee-focused mental health policies across different global contexts, analyzing outcomes, scalability, and implementation challenges.
Thesis: This phenomenological study explores how healing and recovery are conceptualized by individuals receiving services at a transitional housing shelter in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, and examines how it aligns with Judith Herman’s trauma recovery framework.
This study investigates the lessons learned from adapting the social accelerator model to address community-level trauma and build resilience in a rural setting.
Building on the notion of disenfranchised grief, this study sought to better understand how grief works together with relief to shape older persons’ experiences living in long-term transitional housing.

Housing Futures Essay The subject of ‘inclusion health’ has gained increasing prominence in both homelessness and health policy discourses across…

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.