Table 1:

Superordinate and subordinate themes

Superordinate themesSubordinate 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 themesSubordinate 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
Table 1:

Superordinate and subordinate themes

Superordinate themesSubordinate 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 themesSubordinate 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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