
Working with Young Homeless People
Phil Robinson
Young homeless people are ordinary young people trapped in an extraordinary situation. This accessible guide provides information and advice on how to understand the needs of these young people, and how to ensure they are supported effectively.
It combines the latest research and practice to establish what works best when helping young homeless people and provides insights into their world through diary excerpts and interviews. Key issues covered include the relationship between drug and alcohol misuse and youth homelessness, current policies on housing and support for homeless youths and strategies for renewing a young person's familial bonds and friendships after an experience of homelessness.
This book is an invaluable guide for anyone working with young homeless people, including youth workers, counsellors, social workers, residential care staff, teachers, health visitors and managers in the housing, education, health and social welfare sectors.
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Child and Family Social Work Shines much needed light on the world homeless young people inhabit.
Roof Magazine This book is insightful, instructive and comprehensive; in short, an excellent read.
Children and Young People Now Some history, some peer research and a lot of sound advice on working and understanding young people who experience homelessness is what this book provides.
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