Re-establishing their Lives: Issues Relating to Affordable Housing for Women and their Children Escaping Violent Intimate Partner Relationships in Northern Manitoba

Colin R. Bonnycastle, Kendra L. Nixon, Marleny Bonnycastle, J. Hughes, Allison Groening
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ADVANCE ONLINE ARTICLE POSTED MAY 25, 2021Housing affordability is a significant and growing issue across northern Manitoba communities. One population impacted by the lack of safe and affordable housing is women (and their children) leaving violent and abusive relationships. Through in-depth qualitative interviews with fourteen women staying in women’s shelters in the cities of Thompson and Winnipeg, Manitoba, this research project focused on exploring the journeys women make as they seek safety and shelter for themselves and their children, and their reasons for making these transitions. The women’s interviews revealed: 1) the centrality of the notion of home for women establishing safety for themselves and their children; and 2) the complex transitions and geographic moves that women make in search of the idea of home and safety. The stories of their journeys point to severe issues regarding availability of affordable, safe housing in northern Manitoba, the lack of northern transportation services to access shelters, and the significant absence of formal support on First Nation communities. The research reiterates that there is a need for proactive service responses to violence against women and children. Such a coordinated response needs to begin in the northern communities themselves, with links to regional services and supports when appropriate.
重建生活:马尼托巴省北部逃避暴力亲密伴侣关系的妇女及其子女负担得起的住房问题
住房负担能力是马尼托巴北部社区一个重要且日益严重的问题。受缺乏安全和负担得起的住房影响的一个群体是妇女(及其子女),她们正在离开暴力和虐待关系。通过对曼尼托巴省汤普森市和温尼伯市的14名住在妇女收容所的妇女进行深入的定性访谈,本研究项目侧重于探索妇女为自己和孩子寻求安全和住所的旅程,以及她们做出这些转变的原因。对妇女的访谈显示:1)家庭观念的中心地位是妇女为自己和子女建立安全;2)女性为了寻找家和安全而进行的复杂转变和地理迁移。他们旅行的故事指出了马尼托巴北部可负担得起的安全住房的可用性,缺乏北部交通服务前往避难所,以及原住民社区明显缺乏正式支持的严重问题。该研究重申,有必要对针对妇女和儿童的暴力行为采取积极主动的服务对策。这种协调一致的反应需要从北部社区本身开始,并酌情与区域服务和支助联系起来。
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