Talking about Homelessness and School: Recommendations from Canadian Young People Who Have Experienced Homelessness

Youth Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.3390/youth4020054
Kevin Partridge, Jacqueline Kennelly
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The primary research question driving this paper is the following: “What are the schooling experiences of young people who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness?” Through interviews with 28 young people in two cities in Ontario, Canada, the authors identified several common experiences, including the following: lack of available information that could help them cope with their housing difficulties; prejudice and bullying from other students, sometimes stemming from their housing problems but also due to factors such as racialization, gender identity, poverty, and substance use; and individual support from some teachers and support staff, although this was dependent on being in school. They proposed changes to help young people still in school, including the inclusion of non-judgmental information and guidance on dealing with poverty and homelessness in school curricula, educating school staff about the ‘symptoms’ of homelessness to help them identify students at risk, and creating more safe and supportive school environments overall.
谈论无家可归与学校:加拿大无家可归青少年的建议
本文的主要研究问题如下:"面临无家可归风险或经历无家可归的年轻人有哪些求学经历?通过对加拿大安大略省两个城市 28 名青少年的访谈,作者发现了一些共同的经历,其中包括:缺乏可以帮助他们应对住房困难的可用信息;来自其他同学的偏见和欺凌,有时源于他们的住房问题,但也由于种族化、性别认同、贫困和药物使用等因素;以及来自一些教师和辅助人员的个别支持,尽管这取决于是否在校。他们建议进行改革,以帮助仍在学校的年轻人,包括在学校课程中纳入有关处理贫困和无家可归问题的非评判性信息和指导,教育学校工作人员了解无家可归的 "症状",以帮助他们识别有风险的学生,并在总体上创造更加安全和支持性的学校环境。
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