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Voices should be heard: what personal stories of homelessness teach us about practice
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- Schneider, Dana A. (Author)
- Cretella, Jill (Author)
- Ranaudo, Sarah (Author)
- Constantino, Daniel (Author)
- Cota, Catherine F. (Author)
Title
Voices should be heard: what personal stories of homelessness teach us about practice
Abstract
The Voices Should Be Heard community-based participatory research project provided a platform for individuals experiencing homelessness to share their life stories and experiences. Participants offered their reflections on the oppression of homelessness and how the service delivery system could be improved. This article synthesizes these reflections and offers recommendations for practice aimed at reducing the oppression of homelessness and promoting social change. Using a strengths-based perspective, we offer points of entry for working with individuals experiencing homelessness.
Publication
Families in society-The journal of contemporary social services
Date
JUL-SEP 2019
Volume
100
Issue
3
Pages
317-327
Citation Key
ISI:000482461300009
ISSN
1044-3894
Language
English
Extra
5 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
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Citation
Schneider, D. A., Cretella, J., Ranaudo, S., Constantino, D., & Cota, C. F. (2019). Voices should be heard: what personal stories of homelessness teach us about practice. Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services, 100(3), 317–327. https://doi.org/10.1177/1044389419837069
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