Supporting intersecting cultural needs of gender and age by increasing cultural safety and humility for Housing First initiatives.

TitleSupporting intersecting cultural needs of gender and age by increasing cultural safety and humility for Housing First initiatives.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsFang, MLan, Canham, SL, Battersby, L
JournalBMC Public Health
Volume23
Issue1
Pagination1005
Date Published2023 May 30
ISSN1471-2458
KeywordsAdolescent, Aged, Canada, Female, Housing, Humans, Ill-Housed Persons, Male, Social Problems, Social Work
Abstract

BACKGROUND: To sufficiently house and support persons experiencing homelessness (PEH), deeper understandings of the cultural appropriateness and responsiveness of community resources and the service delivery system is essential. In the case of Metro Vancouver, Canada, the cultural appropriateness and responsiveness of Housing First as a service model for supporting PEH was explored.

METHODS: Local service providers and stakeholders (n = 52) participated in three full day service-mapping workshops to identify Housing First supports for older adults, youth, and women experiencing homelessness, as part of a municipal-wide participatory and action-oriented study. Data were analyzed using a structured framework thematic analysis approach and cultural safety and humility lenses.

RESULTS: We generated three key themes: (i) insufficient built environments create challenges across gender and age, (ii) cultural safety and humility concerns at the intersection of gender and age, and (iii) implications for a culturally-responsive Housing First implementation.

CONCLUSIONS: Findings informed the development of a Culturally-Responsive Planning resource to support housing, health, and social service providers who are implementing Housing First initiatives.

DOI10.1186/s12889-023-15955-7
Alternate JournalBMC Public Health
PubMed ID37254119
PubMed Central IDPMC10227820