Keyworkers ’ experiences and perceptions of using psychological approaches with people experiencing homelessness

Housing, Care and Support, Ahead of Print. Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore keyworkers ’ experience and perceptions working with people experiencing homelessness and the use of psychologically informed approaches in an Irish context. Design/methodology/approach In this paper a qualitative descriptive methodology was employed and face-to-face in-depth semi-structured interviews wer e conducted. Data collected were analysed using a thematic framework and transcribed by the researcher. Findings It was the view of the keyworkers psychological approaches allowed them greater understanding of psychological trauma and its effects promotes safe physical and emotional environments b uilds rapport between staff and clients and enables keyworkers to work more effectively with people with complex needs. There was also convincing evidence staff are quite receptive to training. Originality/value Given there is no research exploring the use of psychologically informed approaches in homelessness service settings, this study researched an area that has not yet been explored in Ireland. This qualitative descriptive research provides a platform from which further research can be conducted. It is hoped that highlighting the psychological issues of homeless people, the data obtaine d will help improve Irish homeless services, and the findings extracted beneficial in terms of future service developments, professional training and education.
Source: Housing, Care and Support - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research