The Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk recently published “Runaway and Throwaway Youth: Time for Policy Changes and Public Responsibility.” The article outlines the characteristics of homeless youth, distinguishing between throwaways and runaways. It discusses the scope of the problem and federal programs and services that deal with it, such as the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act and the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act.
The study’s conclusions focus on both prevention and emergency care options offered at the community level. Safe and secure housing must be made available, as well as support programs that offer mental health counseling, life skills training, and formal education.