Research / Reports

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.
This article investigates and compares the influence of the international right to housing in Ireland and Spain, looking at direct and indirect influence on actions carried out at the national level to protect against evictions.
This research examined the evidence for, and experiences of, people with lived experience participating in and influencing housing and homelessness policy, service design and practice.
This evaluation assessed the feasibility of a virtual health hub, specifically examining accessibility, efficiency, costs, technology, quality, and outcomes through attendance data, patient measures, stakeholder interviews, and case studies.
This working paper addresses the impact of zoning reforms implemented in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2016, and critically evaluates critiques that dismissed the supply and rental market outcomes as a “myth”.
This article examines the impact of neoliberal political-economic orientations on urban planning policies through a case study of Ireland’s Strategic Housing Development fast-track planning scheme.
A study to examine retention in primary care among clients of a novel interdisciplinary primary care clinic in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, Canada who did not previously have access to care.