Superordinate themes . | Subordinate themes . |
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(1) Common threads and recurring issues | (1.1) Multiple vulnerabilities and compounding intersections (1.2) Housing as priority, place and security (1.3) The limitations of language (1.4) Trauma permeates experience |
(2) The dissonance of ‘CaLD’ identity | (2.1) The vexed nature of ‘CaLD’ (2.2) Tailoring or mainstreaming (2.3) Individualised approaches |
(3) Fighting to be seen | (3.1) Eligibility and invisibility (3.2) Creating visibility in social services |
(4) Complexity, confusion and the illusion of choice | (4.1) Finding a way through (4.2) The illusion of choice |
(5) The dichotomy of government and non-government supports | (5.1) Government failure (5.2) The non-government safety net |
Superordinate themes . | Subordinate themes . |
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(1) Common threads and recurring issues | (1.1) Multiple vulnerabilities and compounding intersections (1.2) Housing as priority, place and security (1.3) The limitations of language (1.4) Trauma permeates experience |
(2) The dissonance of ‘CaLD’ identity | (2.1) The vexed nature of ‘CaLD’ (2.2) Tailoring or mainstreaming (2.3) Individualised approaches |
(3) Fighting to be seen | (3.1) Eligibility and invisibility (3.2) Creating visibility in social services |
(4) Complexity, confusion and the illusion of choice | (4.1) Finding a way through (4.2) The illusion of choice |
(5) The dichotomy of government and non-government supports | (5.1) Government failure (5.2) The non-government safety net |
Superordinate themes . | Subordinate themes . |
---|---|
(1) Common threads and recurring issues | (1.1) Multiple vulnerabilities and compounding intersections (1.2) Housing as priority, place and security (1.3) The limitations of language (1.4) Trauma permeates experience |
(2) The dissonance of ‘CaLD’ identity | (2.1) The vexed nature of ‘CaLD’ (2.2) Tailoring or mainstreaming (2.3) Individualised approaches |
(3) Fighting to be seen | (3.1) Eligibility and invisibility (3.2) Creating visibility in social services |
(4) Complexity, confusion and the illusion of choice | (4.1) Finding a way through (4.2) The illusion of choice |
(5) The dichotomy of government and non-government supports | (5.1) Government failure (5.2) The non-government safety net |
Superordinate themes . | Subordinate themes . |
---|---|
(1) Common threads and recurring issues | (1.1) Multiple vulnerabilities and compounding intersections (1.2) Housing as priority, place and security (1.3) The limitations of language (1.4) Trauma permeates experience |
(2) The dissonance of ‘CaLD’ identity | (2.1) The vexed nature of ‘CaLD’ (2.2) Tailoring or mainstreaming (2.3) Individualised approaches |
(3) Fighting to be seen | (3.1) Eligibility and invisibility (3.2) Creating visibility in social services |
(4) Complexity, confusion and the illusion of choice | (4.1) Finding a way through (4.2) The illusion of choice |
(5) The dichotomy of government and non-government supports | (5.1) Government failure (5.2) The non-government safety net |
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