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Relational ethics meets principled practice in community research engagements to understand and address homelessness

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posted on 2022-08-21, 10:49 authored by D Hodgetts, M Rua, S Groot, V Hopner, N Drew, P King, Denise Blake
Growing homelessness in Aotearoa New Zealand stems primarily from rising inequalities and poverty. Drawing from scholarship on relational ethics, principled practice and Māori cultural concepts, this paper offers our reflections on nearly two decades of collective work to document and address homelessness. Central to the approach outlined are enduring community partnerships, the cultivation of reciprocal relations, and time spent with homeless people and those trying to work with them. We present exemplars for how we draw on everyday interactions with homeless people and agency staff to enhance local service and broader systemic responses to homelessness.

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Hodgetts, D., Rua, M., Groot, S., Hopner, V., Drew, N., King, P. & Blake, D. (2022). Relational ethics meets principled practice in community research engagements to understand and address homelessness. Journal of Community Psychology, 50(4), 1980-1992. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22586

Journal title

Journal of Community Psychology

Volume

50

Issue

4

Publication date

2022-05-01

Pagination

1980-1992

Publisher

Wiley

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2021-05-17

ISSN

0090-4392

eISSN

1520-6629

Language

en