Rough Sleeping

This research looks at public health responses to homelessness during the COVID emergency in Australia. It identifies barriers, adaptations and lessons learned from increased teamwork between public health and homelessness sectors. It investigates how these partnerships formed and how they can continue with ongoing adequate funding, staffing and logistical support.
This narrative review sought to answer the question: What are the reasons that homeless individuals report for being unsheltered?
A new national housing and homelessness plan provides an opportunity to fund place-based local government homelessness prevention and early intervention activities.
We sought to assess evidence describing surgical care for people experiencing homelessness and to perform a thematic analysis of the results.
The vulnerability of people experiencing homelessness to COVID-19 was also heightened by the higher prevalence of chronic health conditions among the homeless population sleeping rough and in supported accommodation