Examining second-stage shelters: insights into housing instability and tailored support for IPV survivors
Abstract Background Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) exposes women and children to a wide range of challenges across housing, employment, social connections, and child well-being and is a public health issue. IPV survivors are at heightened risk of housing insecurity and homelessness. Emergency shelt...
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Main Authors: | Ebony Rempel (Author), Lorie Donelle (Author), Jodi Hall (Author), Nadine Wathen (Author) |
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