
Homeless youth present significant challenges both to youth workers and policy-makers seeking to develop better prevention and intervention strategies. This article discusses the compelling need for researchers and policy-makers to make efforts to work collaboratively to develop improved social policy informed by research findings.
Canada, Health Services Needs and Demand, Stereotyping, Adolescent, Human Rights, Social Problems, Culture, Public Policy, Homeless Youth, Adolescent Health Services, Criminal Law, Research Support as Topic, Humans, Child, Policy Making
Canada, Health Services Needs and Demand, Stereotyping, Adolescent, Human Rights, Social Problems, Culture, Public Policy, Homeless Youth, Adolescent Health Services, Criminal Law, Research Support as Topic, Humans, Child, Policy Making
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