Bridging the Transition to Housing
A Homelessness Prevention Framework
Herausgeber: Marshall, Carrie Anne; Barbic, Skye; Gewurtz, Rebecca
Bridging the Transition to Housing
A Homelessness Prevention Framework
Herausgeber: Marshall, Carrie Anne; Barbic, Skye; Gewurtz, Rebecca
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This book presents a detailed exploration of the Bridging the Transition framework, an approach designed to guide practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and advocates on strategies for preventing and ending homelessness.
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This book presents a detailed exploration of the Bridging the Transition framework, an approach designed to guide practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and advocates on strategies for preventing and ending homelessness.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032891347
- ISBN-10: 1032891343
- Artikelnr.: 74445893
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032891347
- ISBN-10: 1032891343
- Artikelnr.: 74445893
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carrie Anne Marshall is a tenured associate professor in the School of Occupational Therapy at Western University, Director of the Social Justice in Mental Health Research Lab, and a Western Research Chair in Homelessness Prevention and Mental Health Equity at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. She has a PhD in Rehabilitation Science from Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) and is a registered occupational therapist in Ontario, Canada. Rebecca Gewurtz is a tenured associate professor at the School of Rehabilitation Science in the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She has a PhD from the University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and is a registered occupational therapist in Ontario, Canada. Skye Barbic is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) and is the Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in integrated youth services. She has completed a PhD in Rehabilitation Science at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is a registered occupational therapist in British Columbia, Canada.
Section 1: Function and Participation in Daily Activities as a Key
Homelessness Prevention Strategy 1. Introduction to the origins and
components of the Bridging the Transition Framework 2. Function and
participation in daily life activities as a key component of research and
practice in homelessness prevention 3. Social Inclusion and its Relevance
to Homelessness Prevention & Transitioning out of Homelessness Section 2:
the Bridging the Transition Framework and its Various Components 4.
Relationship as Foundation 5. The "Four Processes" of Leaving Homelessness
6. Individual Strategies for Supporting Function and Participation in Daily
Life 7. Community-Level Strategies for Supporting Function and
Participation in Daily Life 8. Population-Level Strategies for Supporting
Function and Participation in Daily Life 9. Guiding Principles of the
Bridging the Transition Framework: Social Justice 10. Guiding Principles of
the Bridging the Transition Framework: Housing First 11. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Recovery 12. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Harm Reduction 13. Guiding
Principles of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Trauma- and
Violence-Informed Care 14. Guiding Principles of the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Intersectionality Section 3: Application of the
Bridging the Transition Framework 15. Applying the Bridging the Transition
Framework: Individual Level Approaches 16. Applying the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Community Level Approaches 17. Applying the Bridging
the Transition Framework: Population Level Approaches Section 4: Key social
locations related to homelessness prevention 18. Key Social Locations
Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: A Structural and Systems Lens on
Preventing Homelessness among Women and Gender-Diverse People in the Global
North 19. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention:
Homelessness Among 2SLGBTQIA+ Persons 20. Key Social Locations Relevant to
Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among Racialized Persons 21. Key
Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among
Youth 22. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Global
South Perspectives Conclusion
Homelessness Prevention Strategy 1. Introduction to the origins and
components of the Bridging the Transition Framework 2. Function and
participation in daily life activities as a key component of research and
practice in homelessness prevention 3. Social Inclusion and its Relevance
to Homelessness Prevention & Transitioning out of Homelessness Section 2:
the Bridging the Transition Framework and its Various Components 4.
Relationship as Foundation 5. The "Four Processes" of Leaving Homelessness
6. Individual Strategies for Supporting Function and Participation in Daily
Life 7. Community-Level Strategies for Supporting Function and
Participation in Daily Life 8. Population-Level Strategies for Supporting
Function and Participation in Daily Life 9. Guiding Principles of the
Bridging the Transition Framework: Social Justice 10. Guiding Principles of
the Bridging the Transition Framework: Housing First 11. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Recovery 12. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Harm Reduction 13. Guiding
Principles of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Trauma- and
Violence-Informed Care 14. Guiding Principles of the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Intersectionality Section 3: Application of the
Bridging the Transition Framework 15. Applying the Bridging the Transition
Framework: Individual Level Approaches 16. Applying the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Community Level Approaches 17. Applying the Bridging
the Transition Framework: Population Level Approaches Section 4: Key social
locations related to homelessness prevention 18. Key Social Locations
Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: A Structural and Systems Lens on
Preventing Homelessness among Women and Gender-Diverse People in the Global
North 19. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention:
Homelessness Among 2SLGBTQIA+ Persons 20. Key Social Locations Relevant to
Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among Racialized Persons 21. Key
Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among
Youth 22. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Global
South Perspectives Conclusion
Section 1: Function and Participation in Daily Activities as a Key
Homelessness Prevention Strategy 1. Introduction to the origins and
components of the Bridging the Transition Framework 2. Function and
participation in daily life activities as a key component of research and
practice in homelessness prevention 3. Social Inclusion and its Relevance
to Homelessness Prevention & Transitioning out of Homelessness Section 2:
the Bridging the Transition Framework and its Various Components 4.
Relationship as Foundation 5. The "Four Processes" of Leaving Homelessness
6. Individual Strategies for Supporting Function and Participation in Daily
Life 7. Community-Level Strategies for Supporting Function and
Participation in Daily Life 8. Population-Level Strategies for Supporting
Function and Participation in Daily Life 9. Guiding Principles of the
Bridging the Transition Framework: Social Justice 10. Guiding Principles of
the Bridging the Transition Framework: Housing First 11. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Recovery 12. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Harm Reduction 13. Guiding
Principles of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Trauma- and
Violence-Informed Care 14. Guiding Principles of the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Intersectionality Section 3: Application of the
Bridging the Transition Framework 15. Applying the Bridging the Transition
Framework: Individual Level Approaches 16. Applying the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Community Level Approaches 17. Applying the Bridging
the Transition Framework: Population Level Approaches Section 4: Key social
locations related to homelessness prevention 18. Key Social Locations
Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: A Structural and Systems Lens on
Preventing Homelessness among Women and Gender-Diverse People in the Global
North 19. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention:
Homelessness Among 2SLGBTQIA+ Persons 20. Key Social Locations Relevant to
Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among Racialized Persons 21. Key
Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among
Youth 22. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Global
South Perspectives Conclusion
Homelessness Prevention Strategy 1. Introduction to the origins and
components of the Bridging the Transition Framework 2. Function and
participation in daily life activities as a key component of research and
practice in homelessness prevention 3. Social Inclusion and its Relevance
to Homelessness Prevention & Transitioning out of Homelessness Section 2:
the Bridging the Transition Framework and its Various Components 4.
Relationship as Foundation 5. The "Four Processes" of Leaving Homelessness
6. Individual Strategies for Supporting Function and Participation in Daily
Life 7. Community-Level Strategies for Supporting Function and
Participation in Daily Life 8. Population-Level Strategies for Supporting
Function and Participation in Daily Life 9. Guiding Principles of the
Bridging the Transition Framework: Social Justice 10. Guiding Principles of
the Bridging the Transition Framework: Housing First 11. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Recovery 12. Guiding Principles
of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Harm Reduction 13. Guiding
Principles of the Bridging the Transition Framework: Trauma- and
Violence-Informed Care 14. Guiding Principles of the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Intersectionality Section 3: Application of the
Bridging the Transition Framework 15. Applying the Bridging the Transition
Framework: Individual Level Approaches 16. Applying the Bridging the
Transition Framework: Community Level Approaches 17. Applying the Bridging
the Transition Framework: Population Level Approaches Section 4: Key social
locations related to homelessness prevention 18. Key Social Locations
Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: A Structural and Systems Lens on
Preventing Homelessness among Women and Gender-Diverse People in the Global
North 19. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention:
Homelessness Among 2SLGBTQIA+ Persons 20. Key Social Locations Relevant to
Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among Racialized Persons 21. Key
Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Homelessness Among
Youth 22. Key Social Locations Relevant to Homelessness Prevention: Global
South Perspectives Conclusion







