Abstract:
This thesis aims to uncover the ways that previously homeless women in the
Niagara region are able (or unable) to rely on friends, family and service providers in
times of crisis (homelessness and poverty). Eleven women were interviewed and their
experiences indicate that social networks cannot take the place of comprehensive and
inclusive social policy. Time and time again, their stories showed that they were left
negotiating the detritus of neo-liberal policies.