Shelter 2.0 Discussion Paper (original) (raw)
Final Report: Understanding Success for Women’s Shelters in Canada:
Amber J Fletcher
2020
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Service delivery models for emergency shelters: An annotated bibliography and an environmental scan of shelter-based services for women who experience family violence and addictions
Scharie Tavcer
Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter, 2018
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Effective Practices in the Sheltering of Women Leaving Violence in Canadian YWCA Shelters/Family Violence Programs Phase I Report
Leslie Tutty
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Shelters for abused women in Canada: A celebration of the past, challenges for the future
Leslie Tutty
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“If it wasn’t for them, I could have been dead!” The long-term impact of shelters on the lives of abused women.
Claudia Lopes
2018
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The CENTRAL Hub Model: Strategies and Innovations Used by Rural Women’s Shelters in Canada to Strengthen Service Delivery and Support Women
Marilyn Ford-gilboe
2018
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Effective practices in sheltering women leaving violence in intimate relationships: Phase II.
Leslie Tutty
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Domestic Violence Intervention Program: Unconditional Shelter?
Sally J . Kenney
Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 2005
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A rural shelter in Ontario adapting to address the changing needs of women who have experienced intimate partner violence: a qualitative case study
Tara Mantler
Rural and Remote Health
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Addressing the safety and trauma issues of abused women: A cross-Canada study of YWCA shelters.
Leslie Tutty
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Shelters housing women who have experienced abuse: policy, funding & practice
Claudia Lopes
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Assessing the Experiences of Women who have Suffered Intimate Partner Violence Living in Shelters
Queencilla Hammond
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The effectiveness of the Women's Center to Domestic Violence Shelter client: The staff perspectives
bisola atinsola
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Residents' Views of the Efficacy of Shelter Services for Assaulted Women
Leslie Tutty, Gillian Weaver-Dunlop
Violence Against Women, 1999
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State Recognition of Family Violence Services Delivered by Women's Shelters in Saskatchewan
Luc THERIAULT
2001
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Meeting Survivors' Needs: A Multi-State Study of Domestic Violence Shelter Experiences: Executive Summary
Eleanor Lyon
PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2008
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Analysis of Shelter Utilization by Victims of Domestic Violence Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis: Final Technical Report
Christine George
PsycEXTRA Dataset, 2010
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Family Violence Services Delivered by Women's Shelters in Saskatchewan: How Does the Province Recognize Them?
Carmen Gill
Atlantis Critical Studies in Gender Culture Social Justice, 2002
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Investing in Saving Lives: Designing Second-Stage Women’s Shelters on First Nation Reserves
Shauna Mallory-Hill
Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research
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Feasibility study for a national network of women’s shelters and transition houses.
Mary Hampton, Leslie Tutty
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“I built my house of hope”: Best practices to safely house abused and homeless women.
Wilfreda Thurston, Bianca Giurgiu, Dominique Damant, Carolyn Goard, Linda White, Carmen Gill, Leslie Tutty
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Experiences of Newcomer Mothers Living in Emergency Shelters: Structural Violence within Canadian Systems
Stacy Lockerbie
Journal of Health Sciences & Education, 2020
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Feasibility study for a national network of women‟ s shelters and transition homes
Cindy Ogden
2007
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Experiences of Front-line Shelter Workers in Providing Services to Immigrant Women Impacted by Family Violence York University, Graduate Programme in Social Work Practice-based Research Paper GS/SOWK 6100 3.00 Faculty Advisor: Saddeiqa Holder
Angie Arora
2004
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Improving Safe Housing Access for Domestic Violence Survivors Through Systems Change
Shanti Kulkarni
Housing Policy Debate
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Access to Legal Services in Women’s Shelters
Alysia Wright
Journal of Family Violence, 2016
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Preventing Homelessness due to Domestic Violence: Providing a Safe Space or Closing the Door to New Possibilities?
Hal Pawson
Social Policy & Administration, 2009
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‘Having housing made everything else possible’: Affordable, safe and stable housing for women survivors of violence
Nancy Glass
Qualitative Social Work, 2013
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Policing Responses to Domestic Violence: Exploring Reactions by the Police to Women in Need of Shelter
Claudia Lopes
2018
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Reducing Domestic Violence ...WHAT Works? Women Survivors' Views
Gill Hague
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Listening to the silenced: Informing homeless shelter design for women through investigation of site, situation, and service
John Graham
Social development issues, 2010
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Analysis of Shelter Utilization by Victims of Domestic Violence-Quantitative Analysis
Susan Grossman
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Sanctuary in a Domestic Violence Shelter: A Team Approach to Healing
David McCorkle
Psychiatric Quarterly, 2003
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“They Knew They Were Still Safe with Us”: Experiences of Domestic Violence Shelter Staff on Survivors’ Experiences in Shelter in the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Elyssa Schroeder
Journal of Family Violence
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