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I'm Gabriel Vacaliuc, and I originally hail from Bow, New Hampshire, but have been in Oak Ridge, Tennessee for several years. I am currently a Junior studying Computer Science and Statistics at Rice University in Houston, Texas.

Outside of course work, I enjoy playing Ultimate, TAing classes, and working on data science related projects. On wikipedia, I'm interested in statistics and robotics related articles, as well as the connection of unplanned pregnancies, contraceptives, abortion, poverty, and homelessness. After I graduate I'd like to work towards building a fully autonomous vehicle.

I was a student editor in the Fall '18 version of PJHC371 @ Rice and will be a student editor in the Spring '19 version of PJHC394. I'm excited to continue contributing to this awesome online resource!

WikiProjects

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In hopes of adding information, I've joined two WikiProjects:

PJHC371 Topic Page

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For my wikiedu work, I'm planning adding information to the page on the Foyer (Housing Model).

I've identified these references I'm planning on using:


Foyer (Housing Model)

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References I may use to edit the [Foyer_(housing_model) | Foyer] page.

Fielding, Jessica. The role of community housing in ending youth homelessness [online]. Parity, Vol. 28, No. 8, Oct 2015: 20-21. Availability: <https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=599501347677058;res=IELFSC> ISSN: 1032-6170. [cited 07 Sep 18].

Housing the homeless [online]. Government News, Vol. 31, No. 5, Oct/Nov 2011: 18-19. Availability: <https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=630926335197796;res=IELBUS> ISSN: 1447-0500. [cited 07 Sep 18].

Gaetz, Stephen; Scott, Fiona (2012). Live, Learn, Grow: Supporting Transitions to Adulthood for Homeless Youth - A Framework for the Foyer in Canada. (Toronto: The Canadian Homelessness Research Network Press).

Gaetz, Stephen. “Can Housing First Work for Youth?” Academia.edu, 2014, www.academia.edu/18223327/Can_Housing_First_work_for_youth.

Carol Mcnaughton Nicholls (2010) Housing, Homelessness and Capabilities, Housing, Theory and Society, 27:1, 23-41, DOI: 10.1080/14036090902764588

MacLeod, T. (2014). The Capabilities Approach, Transformative Measurement, and Housing First. Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 5(1), 1-10. Retrieved 06/09/2018, from (http://www.gjcpp.org/).

Meneses-Echavez JF, Berg RC. The Foyer model for homeless youth: a systematic mapping review, Folkehelseinstituttet. Research overview 01.2018. Available at www.fhi.no/en

Levin, Iris & Borlagdan, Joseph & Mallett, Shelley & Ben, Jehonathan. (2015). A critical examination of the youth foyer model for alleviating homelessness: Strengthening a promising evidence base. Evidence Base. 2015. 10.21307/eb-2015-004.

Keys, Deborah, et al. “Homeless University Students: Experiences with Foyer-Type Service.” Journal of Social Inclusion, 2012, josi.journals.griffith.edu.au/index.php/inclusion/article/view/201.

Dennis P. Culhane & Stephen Metraux (2008) Rearranging the Deck Chairs or Reallocating the Lifeboats? Homelessness Assistance and Its Alternatives, Journal of the American Planning Association, 74:1, 111-121, DOI: 10.1080/01944360701821618


PJHC394 Potential Topics

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I'm planning on editing and expanding one of these topics for my term project in PJHC394 @ Rice University:

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