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  2. Guardian: A Solution to Homelessness Case Study on Behance

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  3. Guardian: A Solution to Homelessness Case Study on Behance

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  1. PDF TACKLING HOMELESSNESS: CASE STUDIES

    homelessness. The case studies include projects responding to all stages of homelessness, from those providing advice, support and advocacy for people in precarious private rented accommodation, to those that work with entrenched rough sleepers. Many of the case studi es have moved to, or are shifting towards a whole person centred,

  2. Real stories

    We share the stories of those who have left homelessness behind them and the amazing people working to end youth homelessness for good. Through these voices, we raise awareness, inform research and raise funds to support young people and to end youth homelessness. ... Lisa, 21, came to the UK from Vietnam aged 12 and became a resident at ...

  3. Health & Homelessness Case Studies

    People experiencing homelessness experience some of the worst health outcomes in society. Following on from Homeless Link's recently published 'The Unhealthy State of Homelessness' report, this briefing shares good practice case studies from organisations who have developed new ways of working to improve the health outcomes of the people they support.

  4. National Housing Federation

    These stories offer advice and innovative ideas on tackling homelessness through social homes and working in partnership to deliver housing schemes that provide safe homes. Coastline In this case study, Coastline tell us how their supported housing and move-on housing help people experiencing rough sleeping find and keep a permanent home.

  5. Tackling Homelessness: Case Studies

    This report documents 17 case studies of homelessness provision and support in the United Kingdom. Promoting shared learning amongst the providers of homelessness support can improve the capacity and delivery of homelessness initiatives. LSE Housing's research has demonstrated the complex and multi-faceted nature of homelessness and the need for varied approaches and services to tackle it.

  6. Tackling homelessness: case studies

    This report documents 17 case studies of homelessness provision and support in the United Kingdom. Promoting shared learning amongst the providers of homelessness support can improve the capacity and delivery of homelessness initiatives. LSE Housing's research has demonstrated the complex and multi-faceted nature of homelessness and the need for varied approaches and services to tackle it.

  7. The Homelessness Monitor and Homelessness Projections

    From 2017 the concept of core homelessness was developed jointly with Crisis, and this entailed investigating a range of sources and approaches, building on the above as well as on an earlier key study ('Estimating Housing Need') for the then Department for Communities and Local Government (2010) and a separate strand of work on modelling ...

  8. PDF THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON PEOPLE FACING HOMELESSNESS

    viii The impact of OID-19 on people facing homelessness ix The homelessness response to the pandemic has seen extraordinary action taken across Great Britain to get everyone into safe accommodation during the outbreak. People experiencing homelessness, especially those rough sleeping, are among the most exposed to risk of coronavirus.

  9. Modular Homes as a New Form of Accommodation to Tackle Homelessness: A

    Homelessness is a widespread social problem across most developed countries, including the UK (Bullen & Baldry, 2019; Fitzpatrick et al., 2021).In England, for example, since the first autumn headcount of people sleeping rough, the most visible form of homelessness, their numbers rose from 1,768 to 2010 to a peak of 4,751 in 2017, before declining to 2,688 in 2020 (Ministry of Housing ...

  10. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people experiencing homelessness

    Policy makers and public health communicators must learn from people experiencing homelessness to maximise effectiveness of future public health strategies. Housing providers and support services should recognise the implications of imposing a scarcity of choice on people who need accommodation during a public health emergency. The loss of usual support was destabilising for people ...