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The ‘invisible homeless’ – challenges faced by families bringing up their children in a remote Australian Aboriginal community

机译:“隐形无家可归” - 家庭面临的挑战在遥远的澳大利亚原住民社区中提出孩子

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Insufficient and inadequate housing remain serious and enduring problems in remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. Housing is recognised as a key determinant of persisting inequities between Aboriginal and other Australians in health, as well as education and employment outcomes which in turn impact on health. In our qualitative study exploring strengths and challenges related to early childhood in a remote NT community, insufficient housing emerged as the greatest challenge families experience in 'growing up' their children. The "Growing up children in two worlds" study engaged Yol?u (Aboriginal) and other researchers in a culturally responsive qualitative research process. Methods included video ethnography and in-depth interviews with six case study families as well as participant observation and interviews with a wide range of other community members. Data collection and analysis occurred through an iterative and collaborative process and the findings related to housing are the focus of this article. Concerns about crowded and insecure housing were pervasive in the study community where many families are, in effect, homeless. Most rely on extended family to provide accommodation and some never find a secure and stable space in which to bring up their children. Absence of control over their living conditions is a key element underlying many of the sources of distress associated with crowded housing. The lack of food security, sharing sickness and disturbances in the night affecting sleep are just some of the challenges that generate conflict between family members and impact on health, wellbeing, work and school attendance. Although interaction with other family members is highly valued, the ambition of most participants is for independent and secure accommodation in which they can safely 'grow up' their children. Yol?u who live with the consequences of crowded and insecure housing want their voices to be heard. They best understand the challenges they face and their perspectives must inform the solutions. Equitable access to housing through sufficient and sustained investment in an integrated approach, engaging all stakeholders, is needed. This is essential to address persisting inequities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in health and other outcomes.
机译:住房不足,不足的住房仍然是澳大利亚北领地偏远土着社区的严重和持久的问题。住房被认为是持续存在于土着和澳大利亚人在健康的其他不公平的关键决定因素,以及教育和就业结果,反过来影响健康。在我们的定性研究中,在远程NT社区中探索与童年早期相关的优势和挑战,作为最大的挑战家庭在“成长”孩子的挑战家庭经历中出现了不足。 “长大的儿童在两个世界中”学习从事YOL?U(原住民)和其他研究人员在文化反应的定性研究过程中。方法包括视频民族志和深入访谈,与六个案例研究家庭以及参与者观察和访谈广泛的其他社区成员。通过迭代和协作过程发生数据收集和分析,并且与住房相关的结果是本文的重点。对拥挤和不安全的住房的担忧在研究界普遍存在,许多家庭有效,无家可归。最依赖大家庭提供住宿,一些人从未找到安全稳定的空间,可以培养孩子。没有对他们的生活条件进行控制是与拥挤住房相关的许多痛苦来源的关键因素。缺乏粮食安全,在夜间影响睡眠的疾病和骚乱只是一些挑战,在家庭成员之间产生冲突和对健康,福祉,工作和学校出勤的影响。虽然与其他家庭成员的互动受到高度重视,但大多数参与者的野心是为了独立和安全的住宿,他们可以安全地“成长”他们的孩子。 yol?你忍受着拥挤和不安全的住房的后果,想要听到他们的声音。他们最好了解他们面临的挑战,他们的观点必须通知解决方案。需要公平地访问住房通过足够和持续的综合方法投资,从事所有利益相关者。这对于在卫生和其他结果中持续存在的原住民和非原住民澳大利亚人之间的持续不等问题至关重要。

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