Homelessness

This study measures the impact of rapidly placing single adults experiencing homelessness in housing programs on future homelessness, crime, and health.
This study investigates what people with lived and/or living experiences believe needs to be done to end homelessness in Australia.
We sought to explore how a mobile crisis team (MCT) in one city served the needs and supported the long- and short-term goals of people experiencing homelessness who had recently received MCT services.
Taking a longitudinal perspective, the research traces, analyses and compares four Irish housing policymaking processes over two eras.
This narrative review sought to answer the question: What are the reasons that homeless individuals report for being unsheltered?
This study shows that, after its completion of the renovation back in 2017, those unhoused and that their stay is discouraged due to variety of measures taken.
Gender-diverse youth experience twice the risk for homelessness as their same-age cisgender peers and report experiencing discrimination in homeless shelters and supported housing.
Few studies have examined the interplay between IPV, homelessness, and housing. Qualitative methods can provide a greater understanding of the lived experience of IPV and homelessness to identify potential solutions.