What about the babies? A critical review of infants' and toddlers' absence in homelessness scholarship

K Fanning - Infant Behavior and Development, 2021 - Elsevier
Rates of family homelessness continue to reach unprecedented levels. As many as two
million young children experience family homelessness each year, with an estimated one in …

How does family homelessness impact on children's development? A critical review of the literature

S Murran, E Brady - Child & Family Social Work, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Family homelessness is a key social issue across many European countries and is
associated with uncertainty, a lack of safety and increased risks for children which can …

Influence of family processes on internet addiction among late adolescents in Hong Kong

DTL Shek, X Zhu, D Dou - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
The present study investigated how the quality of the parent–child subsystem (indexed by
behavioral control, psychological control, and parent–child relationship) predicted Internet …

Housing instability and child welfare: Examining the delivery of innovative services in the context of a randomized controlled trial

CC Collins, R Bai, R Fischer, D Crampton… - Children and Youth …, 2020 - Elsevier
Child welfare-involved homeless families are at greater risk of poor social and economic
outcomes compared with homeless families not involved with child welfare, and these …

Longing for a Forever Home: Ontological insecurity is collectively produced in fixed-term supportive housing for families

S Plage, E Kuskoff, C Parsell, A Clarke… - Housing, Theory and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Increasingly unaffordable housing means that family homelessness represents an urgent
issue for social policy and practice. Targeting families at risk of homelessness, Supportive …

Pursuing collaboration to improve services for child welfare-involved housing unstable families

R Bai, C Collins, R Fischer, D Crampton - Children and Youth Services …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Families involved in the child welfare system in the United States often face housing
instability and other complex issues, such as challenges regarding mental health, substance …

Implementing housing first with families and young adults: challenges and progress toward self-sufficiency

CC Collins, R Bai, D Crampton, R Fischer… - Children and Youth …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Housing First approach has shown promise in helping to combat
homelessness among chronically homeless single males, but less is known about the …

Housing and child welfare: Emerging evidence and implications for scaling up services

PJ Fowler, AF Farrell, KE Marcal… - American Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Inadequate housing threatens family stability in communities across the United States. This
study reviews emerging evidence on housing interventions in the context of scale‐up for the …

Family support services and reunification across diverse racial/ethnic groups: A survival analysis utilizing administrative child welfare data

CA LaBrenz, ML Sieger, M Choi, DR Harrell… - Children and Youth …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Background/Objective Contrary to their intention, family support services may
increase the likelihood of foster care placement. Yet, few studies have examined what …

Barriers to accessing social housing programs in Canada

E Dej, J Ecker, N Martino - Housing Studies, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
The right to housing is enshrined in Canadian law, however, access to housing can be
limited by administrative requirements. This is particularly true for people experiencing …