More than a house: Women's recovery from homelessness in Australia.
2021
Recovery from homelessness for women is often a long, complex and highly individualised journey. This study investigated women's experiences of exiting homelessness
and examined the factors that influenced recovery. The qualitative interpretive study
involved auto-driven photo elicitation and in-depth interviews with 11 women who
had previously been homeless. It took place in Australia between August 2018 and
August 2019. Women took photographs that represented their experiences of exiting homelessness to guide discussion during interviews. Data were analysed using
thematic analysis. Findings indicate that recovery from homelessness involves more
than becoming housed. Recovery from homelessness is the overarching theme being
presented, described using five subthemes: Finding the right house, Making a house a
home, Connection, Building confidence and Helping others. Housing was only the starting point for recovery from homelessness for women. The women drew on their
own self determination to create factors necessary for recovery from the experience
of homelessness. We conclude that ongoing support is necessary to empower and
assist women recovering from the traumatic experiences of homelessness. Traumainformed care offers service providers a framework for supporting women who have
lived through homelessness. Services can draw on this framework to provide support
beyond the point of securing a house and assist women to create a home environment, build confidence in themselves and form connections to their community as
they transition out of homelessness.
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