A Place to Call Home: A rights based approach to understanding the lived experience of children and families facing homelessness or housing insecurity

Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

Abstract

Homelessness and housing insecurity in Northern Ireland has been noted as a concern by the Committee on the Rights of the Child (UN CRC, 2016a). The Committee has highlighted particular concerns regarding households with dependent children, many of whom are young children and infants living with family in temporary accommodation (TA). They have also noted concerns with regard to young people facing homelessness, as well as children seeking asylum. Due to a concern that children’s and young people’s right to a home, shelter or accommodation is not being effectively met in Northern Ireland, the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People commissioned a scoping paper to better understand the scale and impact of homelessness or housing insecurity affecting children and families in Northern Ireland (Corr & Holland, 2021). This study builds on the desk-based scoping study with an aim to increase understanding of the lived experiences of children, young people and families that face homelessness and housing insecurity, and the concomitant ramifications for their rights. This study adopts the broader definition of ‘homelessness’ that captures the diverse living experiences of those who live in temporary and insecure accommodation, and includes those who may not satisfy all four statutory tests in Northern Ireland
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNICCY
Commissioning bodyNorthern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
Number of pages138
Publication statusPublished - 01 Mar 2023

Keywords

  • homelessness
  • housing insecurity
  • Children's rights

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