Societal Constraints, Systemic Disadvantages and Homelessness: An Individual Case Study

Research utilizing the individual case study method examined the complex issues related to pathways into and out of homelessness for an Aboriginal man from a First Nation community on the western James Bay in Canada. This instrumental case study focused on an individual’s story, rather than on a site or a group of individuals, an incident or a series of incidents, or a program [6] [15]. First, as a research tool, it provides insight into the issue of homelessness and some of its causes from the perspective of an Aboriginal person. Second, the in-depth data gathered allowed us to understand some of the factors that work and those that do not work in facilitating transitions out of homelessness. Third, as an educational tool, it allows people from the outside to have a better understanding of how systemic disadvantages contribute to individuals falling into homelessness.

Publication Date: 
2013
Pages: 
42-49
Volume: 
11
Issue: 
7
Journal Name: 
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics
Location: 
James Bay, ON, Canada