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Housing support services and the strengths-based approach: service-user and staff perspectives

Sochos, Antigonos
Smith, Sue
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2023-12-22
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This study aimed to identify main themes in the accounts of individuals encountering homelessness and staff who supported them, in a low-income South-East England town. It explored whether such themes were compatible with the adoption of a strengths-based approach by the local homelessness services. Thirty-one individuals in temporary accommodation and 19 staff were interviewed using a semi-structured schedule. Thematic analysis of the service user accounts identified five themes—Challenging Backgrounds, Effective Provision, Room for Improvement, Strengths, and Aspirations. An equal number of themes emerged from the thematic analysis of the staff interviews—Focus on Trauma and Mental Health, Service User Variability, Service User Involvement, Hard-Working Staff, and Improving Material Conditions. Both sets of narratives supported the adoption of a strengths-based approach by the local services, as they emphasized service user competencies, the importance of co-production, and the necessity to consider context in understanding the experience of homelessness. Including a range of stakeholders, future research needs to follow-up these services after they fully adopt a strengths-based approach.
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Sochos, A. and Smith, S. (2023) Housing Support Services and the Strengths-Based Approach: Service-User and Staff Perspectives, Journal of Social Service Research, 50(2), pp. 297-314. DOI: 10.1080/01488376.2023.2284791
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© 2023 The Authors. Published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis). This is an open access article available under a Creative Commons licence. The published version can be accessed at the following link on the publisher’s website: https://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2023.2284791
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