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Young, Queer and Trans, Homeless, and Besieged

Posted in Resources, Homelessness, Research

Alex Abramovich has been working to help change the conditions faced by LGBTQ youth who are experiencing homelessness and attempting to access the emergency shelter system.

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Research Matters Blog

Posted in Resources, Homelessness, Research

This week the four full-time Homeless Hub staff members, one of our students and our post-doctoral visiting fellow attended the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness' first National Conference on Ending Homelessness...

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Welfare Regimes, Social Values & Homelessness

Posted in Resources, Homelessness, Journal Articles

This paper examines the exposure to homelessness of socially marginalised groups in six European countries in order to understand better the applicability of, and limits to, welfare regime analysis.

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Multi-site Housing First Intervention

Posted in Resources, Homelessness, Journal Articles

This study evaluated implementation and fidelity of Housing First in five-site research demonstration project. Qualitative methods were used to examine factors that helped or hindered the implementation of Housing First and overall a high level of fidelity to the Housing First model was found.

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Mean Streets

Posted in Resources, Reports, Homelessness

This is the first European report that examines the extent and nature of criminalisation of homelessness in Europe. It brings together articles from academics, activists, lawyers and NGOs on the topic of human rights and penalisation.

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Building on Evidence

Posted in Resources, Reports, Homelessness

This resource summarizes what many researchers at CRICH see as essential elements for successful homelessness reduction strategies. It is meant for community representatives, policy-makers, program administrators, funders and frontline workers.

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