'There's nothing I can do to stop it': homelessness among autistic people in a British city

被引:10
|
作者
Garratt, Elisabeth [1 ]
Flaherty, Jan [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Coll, Oxford, England
[2] Kings Coll London, Nat Addict Ctr, London, England
关键词
Autism; homelessness; pathways; socio-economic disadvantage; narrative; visual methods; SPECTRUM CONDITIONS; ASPERGERS-SYNDROME; ADULTS; EXPERIENCES; HEALTH; PATHWAYS; DISORDER; OUTCOMES; VIOLENCE; SENSE;
D O I
10.1080/09687599.2021.2004881
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Autistic people appear to have a higher risk of becoming and remaining homeless than people without autism. This article is based on a wider research study exploring diverse homelessness experiences in Oxford, UK. Using life mapping, a visual research method, we gained verbal and visual accounts of participants' housing and homeless histories. These accounts support past evidence of higher than expected levels of autism among homeless people, while highlighting for the first time specific, additional risks of homelessness among autistic people. This group also appeared to have fewer means to reduce the risk of homelessness, and faced multiple challenges to resolving their homelessness. Our findings extend existing understandings of autism and homelessness, and of the disabling practices that autistic people may face within the diversity of homeless experiences, while adding valuable biographic detail to the factors leading to homelessness and attempts to exit homelessness. We also discuss potential policy interventions. Points of interest Recent evidence suggests that people on the autism spectrum are more likely than people without autism to experience homelessness, and their homeless experiences may also be different We asked people who were or recently had been homeless, to draw and talk about their housing and homeless histories, exploring a wide range of homeless experiences, including street homelessness, living in hostels, and temporary housing We found an unexpectedly high number of autistic people in our sample, suggesting that people on the autism spectrum may be at higher risk of homelessness. Autistic people also had fewer means of avoiding homelessness, and faced particular challenges to resolving homelessness Our findings can inform local councils and homelessness services about the barriers autistic people may face within these systems. We urge that policies and ways of working be made more autism-aware and so improve the lives of autistic homeless people
引用
收藏
页码:1558 / 1584
页数:27
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Autistic People’s Perinatal Experiences I: A Survey of Pregnancy Experiences
    Sarah Hampton
    Carrie Allison
    Simon Baron-Cohen
    Rosemary Holt
    Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024, 54 : 211 - 223
  • [22] Autistic People's Perinatal Experiences I: A Survey of Pregnancy Experiences
    Hampton, Sarah
    Allison, Carrie
    Baron-Cohen, Simon
    Holt, Rosemary
    JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2024, 54 (01) : 211 - 223
  • [23] How do autistic people fare in adult life and can we predict it from childhood?
    Forbes, Gordon
    Kent, Rachel
    Charman, Tony
    Baird, Gillian
    Pickles, Andrew
    Simonoff, Emily
    AUTISM RESEARCH, 2023, 16 (02) : 458 - 473
  • [24] 'If There's Anydung I Can Do...'
    Staples, Trish
    BEREAVEMENT CARE, 2008, 27 (01) : 18 - 19
  • [25] It's Probably Nothing ... *: *Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love My Implants.
    Fox, Bette-Lee
    LIBRARY JOURNAL, 2013, 138 (14) : 134 - 134
  • [26] Innovations in Recovery Management for People Experiencing Prolonged Homelessness in the City of Philadelphia: "I wanted a new beginning''
    Maguire, Marcella
    Sheahan, Timothy M.
    White, William L.
    ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT QUARTERLY, 2012, 30 (01) : 3 - 21
  • [27] Homelessness at diagnosis is associated with death among people with HIV in a population-based study of a US city
    Spinelli, Matthew A.
    Hessol, Nancy A.
    Schwarcz, Sandy
    Hsu, Ling
    Parisi, Maree-Kay
    Pipkin, Sharon
    Scheer, Susan
    Havlir, Diane
    Buchbinder, Susan P.
    AIDS, 2019, 33 (11) : 1789 - 1794
  • [28] Survival among patients with untreated metastatic breast cancer: "What if I do nothing?"
    Plichta, Jennifer K.
    Thomas, Samantha M.
    Wang, Xuanji
    McDuff, Susan G. R.
    Kimmick, Gretchen
    Hwang, E. Shelley
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2024, 205 (02) : 333 - 347
  • [29] Survival among patients with untreated metastatic breast cancer: “What if I do nothing?”
    Jennifer K. Plichta
    Samantha M. Thomas
    Xuanji Wang
    Susan G. R. McDuff
    Gretchen Kimmick
    E. Shelley Hwang
    Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2024, 205 : 333 - 347