Understanding Intergenerational Dependency: Examining the Intersecting Issues of Homeless Women and Children with Complex Needs

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Understanding Intergenerational Dependency: Examining the Intersecting Issues of Homeless Women and Children with Complex Needs Xiao Yang Fang, Kaylee Ramage, Dr. Katrina Milaney April 19, 2017 Calgary Homeless Foundation s 4 th Biennial Homelessness Research Symposium

Background Family homelessness is increasing (Gaetz et al., 2016; CHF, 2016) Different patterns of stay and shelter use Women are often head of households Homelessness for women and families is complex Existing research on women and homelessness focuses on: Impact of homelessness on women: high rates of PTSD, mental health issues (Bassuk et al., 2010), sexual exploitation, violence and assault (Paradis & Mosher, 2012) Negative perinatal outcomes (Little et al., 2005) Effects of trauma and familial stress on children s development (Anooshian, 2005; Benbow et al., 2011; Culhane et al., 2007) Cycle of homelessness (Buckner et al., 2004)

Research Question How does motherhood influence the way women understand the complexities related to their experiences of family homelessness and violence? We anticipated that women s roles as a mother would affect: Their experiences of homelessness The complexity of the barriers they face in their pathways into and out of homelessness

Methodology & Methods Critical Social Theory Lens for examining complex social problems (Agger, 2006) Examines the structural determinants of social issues, power differentials, and resulting inequities in service delivery & policy development (Thomas, 2007) Aim towards a holistic, policy-driven response Qualitative one-on-one interviews Participatory Approach (Denzin & Lincoln, 2011)

Sample & Recruitment Recruitment took place at 3 Calgary-based shelters Inclusion criteria: Over 18 years old; Currently staying in a family shelter; Pregnant and/or had children stay with them in the last 5 years while experiencing homelessness Sample: 15 mothers from family shelters

Data Analysis Thematic content analysis (Gay & Airasian, 2003) Member Check: 7 mothers from a second-stage shelter (group interview) Staff focus group

Findings

Findings Motherhood fundamentally transforms the experience of homelessness Children make the experience of homelessness more complex Children act as a motivator and source of strength

Violence Vulnerability Homelessness Transition to Stability Motherhood

Violence We lost our home in Edmonton because of my ex I did try to resolve and get back together with him but he was still abusive. He was not only hurting myself but hurting my kids.

Violence After I come here, I couldn t find a good friend but I tried to rent. Rent too expensive for me with my two boys. The apartment almost over 1,200 I can t afford I try to apply Calgary Housing. I lose some document like confirmation of immigration... The Calgary Housing didn t accept me, my application. I don t have any choice. That s why the reason, I ve never been in the homeless my entire life but it s good, I m grateful still now.

Violence Vulnerability Homelessness Transition to Stability Motherhood

Vulnerability I cannot work, I m not allowed to work. I m not allowed, I m not eligible for any help right now. Even the children, they don t have their, their health card is not working, they don t receive the Canada Child Tax Benefit. Everything, they don t receive everything since April last year and their father is not even, even giving child support. Even though I already have the court order cause he wants me to get deported and he wants to get the kids from me.

Triggering Events Balancing childcare with employment Child s physical health Partner withholding immigration documents Loss of husband

Violence Vulnerability Homelessness Transition to Stability Motherhood

Homelessness Routine of shelter life can be difficult with children Privacy, safety, behavior Lack of social support Anxiety for children Children as motivation Children seen as source of strength

Homelessness Oh it s a mix. Like it s good that they have the places like the Inn but just the routine and schedules and the rules, it s kind of hard with three active boys. And just you know get your privacy because the cubicles are so close together and it s, you don t have an actual real door. It s just like a half door. Oh, it was stressful especially my four-year-old son and his ADHD. He was a lot. He was like five kids in one I mean but it was hard with the kids because they were constantly saying oh I don t want to move, we re always moving, why don t we stay in one place.

Violence Vulnerability Homelessness Transition to Stability Motherhood

Barriers to Stability Lack of affordable housing Complexities around motherhood need sustainable/funded childcare access to education (scholarship or tuition bursaries) job or language training Income support Worries about keeping their children Eligibility for services

Resiliency Throughout my life, [it] has been like a real struggle but I ve come to realize it s going to take a lot more than the situations that I ve come through to stop me from doing what I need to do to provide for my family. I want to pursue my education, you know have everything back on track, my own home, my kids pursue their education, get all the help that they need I just want them to succeed no matter what.

Conclusions & Recommendations Violence is a major contributor to family homelessness. Motherhood fundamentally transforms the experience of homelessness. A gendered approach is needed to address family homelessness in policy and service delivery. We need to continue to work towards removing siloes and addressing complexities holistically to meet the aim of right housing, right resources, right supports (CHF, 2017).

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