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Sustaining dignity? Food insecurity in homeless young people in urban Australia
Author(s) -
Crawford Belinda,
Yamazaki Rowena,
Franke Elise,
Amanatidis Sue,
Ravulo Jioji,
Steinbeck Kate,
Ritchie Jan,
Torvaldsen Siranda
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
health promotion journal of australia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.515
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 2201-1617
pISSN - 1036-1073
DOI - 10.1071/he13090
Subject(s) - disadvantaged , focus group , food security , poverty , food insecurity , dignity , economic growth , psychological resilience , socioeconomics , environmental health , sociology , political science , medicine , psychology , geography , social psychology , economics , anthropology , law , archaeology , agriculture
Issue addressed Food insecurity is recognised as an increasing problem in disadvantaged and marginalised groups. The aim of this study was to investigate issues associated with food insecurity and nutrition in young people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness in metropolitan Australia. Methods Eight focus group discussions were conducted with 48 young people (aged between 15 and 25 years) in specialist homelessness services in central and south‐western Sydney. Results Participants described daily experiences of food insecurity, persistent hunger and poverty. Structural barriers to food security and nutrition were identified and included poverty and reduced physical access to fresh foods. Participants also described a desire to save time, for convenience and to be socially connected. Despite the hardships and the chaos of youth homelessness, the groups were defined by their strength of character, resilience and hope for the future. Conclusion Homeless young people within central and south‐western Sydney report varying degrees of food insecurity, despite being supported by specialist youth homelessness services. So what? A collaborative, multistrategic approach with youth participation is required to further enhance the capacity of youth services to improve food security, food access and the availability of nutritious foods for homeless young people. A greater focus on advocacy and policy action is also required to bring food security and nutrition to the forefront of national efforts to improve the health and welfare of disadvantaged groups.