Learning from the lived experiences of young couch surfers
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Vichta-Ohlsen, Rhianon
Hail-Jares, Katie
Jares, Katherine
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Homelessness is commonly associated with images of rough sleeping. There is, however, increasing awareness that the majority of homeless young people are surviving in a less visible way, opting to couch-surf as a way to avoid sleeping rough, to escape child safety intervention or to find safer spaces than their home environments when crisis accommodation is not available or accessible. Young people who couch surf because they have no safe or stable home of their own represent a transient, somewhat hidden group who can be hard to identify, understand, and support.
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Parity
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34
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6
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© 2021 Council to Homeless Persons. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Butler, T; Vichta-Ohlsen, R; Hail-Jares, K; Jares, K, Learning from the lived experiences of young couch surfers, Parity, 2021, 34 (6), pp. 51-53