Navigating the Housing and Foster Care Systems in Los Angeles County: A Longitudinal Case Study of 24 Transition Age Youth.

Rand health quarterly Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01
Sarah B Hunter, Emma Bianculli, Michelle Bongard, Rick Garvey, Jason M Ward
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Homelessness continues to be one of the most pressing policy issues in Los Angeles County, California. Although substantial investments have been made to address it over the past several years, the number of people experiencing homelessness is still large. It is important to address transition age youth, ages 18 to 25, who are experiencing homelessness because resolving homelessness at an early age may prevent chronic homelessness and the consequences of living unsheltered, such as increased morbidity and earlier mortality. This study is the second publication from a project designed to better understand the needs of unstably housed transition age youth navigating both the housing and foster care systems in Los Angeles County. The authors present the findings from a longitudinal data collection effort among transition age youth with foster care involvement who were experiencing housing instability in 2023. The authors followed this group by conducting monthly interviews for up to one year to gain information about their experiences and perspectives regarding their interactions with the foster care system, becoming stably housed, and related supports. This is the first study of its kind to systematically track a group of unstably housed foster care-involved transition age youth in Los Angeles County. This study should interest those who are serving transition age youth experiencing housing instability and involved with the foster care system, including government, social service, and health care organizations, as well as educators, employers, practitioners, advocacy groups, researchers, and others interested in addressing the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles County.

洛杉矶县住房和寄养系统的导航:对24名过渡年龄青年的纵向案例研究。
无家可归仍然是加州洛杉矶县最紧迫的政策问题之一。尽管在过去几年中为解决这一问题进行了大量投资,但无家可归的人数仍然很多。重要的是要解决正在经历无家可归的18至25岁过渡年龄青年的问题,因为及早解决无家可归问题可以防止长期无家可归和无住所生活的后果,例如发病率增加和死亡率降低。这项研究是一个项目的第二份出版物,该项目旨在更好地了解洛杉矶县住房和寄养系统中居住不稳定的过渡年龄青年的需求。作者介绍了在2023年经历住房不稳定的过渡年龄青年中进行的纵向数据收集工作的结果。作者对这一群体进行了长达一年的月度访谈,以获取他们与寄养系统互动、获得稳定住所和相关支持的经验和观点的信息。这是第一个系统地跟踪洛杉矶县一群不稳定的寄养年龄过渡青年的研究。这项研究应该引起那些正在为经历住房不稳定的过渡年龄青年提供服务并与寄养系统有关的人的兴趣,包括政府、社会服务和卫生保健组织,以及教育工作者、雇主、从业人员、倡导团体、研究人员和其他对解决洛杉矶县无家可归危机感兴趣的人。
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