Giving prominence to the voices of young people themselves, this study
explores their attempts to exit street life--and looks at the supports
and barriers that help or hinder them in this process. Youth between 16
and 24 are considered the fastest growing segment of the homeless
population in Canada. While much has been written about street
engagement and street culture, little attention has been paid to how
youth move away from the street. From shelters and programs to mental
health and drug use, this book examines the services that are
available--and those that should be available--to help street youth find
housing, income, and the strength needed to start a new life.