Research / Reports

Trauma-informed design is an inventive architectural methodology that integrates trauma responsiveness into the design of shelters and supportive accommodations for children and youths.
This study examines urban policymakers’ perceptions about causal relationships in the urban system as revealed in urban planning reports.
This paper discusses co-housing and its role as sustainable architecture to support various aspects of the life of communities and the environment. This research is important because the potential of co-housing settlements to improve the social and mental well-being of their residents has not been widely discussed.
This paper discusses co-housing and its role as sustainable architecture to support various aspects of the life of communities and the environment.
This report summarises the characteristics of clients receiving support from specialist homelessness services throughout 2023–24, including the services requested, outcomes achieved, and unmet requests for services.
A newly developed dataset shows how the pandemic’s aftermath ushered in the worst housing affordability crisis in more than a decade.
Provides an overview analysis which highlights homelessness as a critical social problem, drawing links to labour market and housing market trends, and to social security and affordable housing policy developments.
Despite recent advancements in public health’s priorities and goals in the United States, trans communities continue to grapple with systemic barriers to mental health services. Community health workers are crucial for bridging this gap in mental health service provision.