Homelessness

This research thesis investigates a community-oriented design approach to permanent housing in Wellington, New Zealand, prioritising community integration, well-being, and adaptability.
This study aims to identify primary contributors to homelessness and explore risk factors linked to chronic homelessness in Northern Ireland, using data spanning 2012-2022.
We conceptualize research as activism and propose that policy can be engaged as a matter of social justice and a means to transform society via research and knowledge mobilization.
The COSS Model is an Australian place-based collective impact approach that uses data gathered via population screening in secondary schools to identify and then support adolescents at risk of homelessness.
This study developed a framework for conceptualising the relationship between stable housing and social capital.
This small-scale study explores how reduced availability and rising prices at the lower-cost end of the private rented sector are affecting people experiencing homelessness and the organisations that support them.
This review aims to synthesize the evidence related to the health promotion actions among people experiencing homelessness and the barriers and facilitators they experience in accessing health-promoting information and services.
This cohort study examined the association between residential status and depressive symptoms in adults aged 50 years or older experiencing homelessness at study entry, with data collected 2013-2023.