Exit this way - young people transitioning out of homelessness

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Wilks, Nova [1 ]
Hiscock, Emma [1 ]
Joseph, Mireille [1 ]
Lemin, Rosemary [1 ]
Stafford, Matthew [1 ]
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[1] Univ Queensland, Social Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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Youth homelessness is increasing in inner-city Brisbane despite numerous services targeting this phenomenon. Therefore, it is important to understand the underlying facilitative factors and obstacles that act to motivate or inhibit young people to make the transition out of homelessness. Using data from semi-structured interviews conducted with formerly homeless people, this article seeks to identify factors and services that have been instrumental in creating realistic, accessible and sustainable exit points for homeless young people in Brisbane. Information collected from participants highlighted the need for affordable and stable accommodation throughout the transition process. Additionally, continuous and uninterrupted support from service providers that fosters feelings of social inclusion was emphasised as particularly important in the move to a more stable lifestyle. Results are designed to be applied to inform and direct future service initiatives so as to fill current gaps in service provision. Thus, a number of recommendations are made. Firstly, it is suggested that service providers pursue initiatives that increase the supply of affordable and stable accommodation to the client group. Additionally, it is suggested that services are persistent in their delivery of support, which may be achieved through peer support and mentoring programs. Service providers can build upon this feeling of continuous support, while also fostering a feeling of social inclusion, by assisting in the formation of links with local community groups and organisations. It is also recommended that service providers increase their connectivity across the service sector, forming a 'web' of support for those undergoing transition.
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