This project is guided by three research objectives. The first objective is to document and analyze emergent practices in Localizing Housing First, both across Canada and internationally. The second objective is to build on case studies and an environmental scan of HF program adaptations to develop a coherent strategy for locally adapting HF, specifically for Indigenous populations. The third objective is to develop Guidelines for Localizing Housing First for use in other jurisdictions, providing guidelines and clear examples
Winner of the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper 2019 Contest.This paper summarizes existing l...
Homelessness is a growing social issue that is a consequence of structural inequities and contributo...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...
Housing First has proven to be a realistic, humane and effective way of responding to homelessness. ...
While shared-housing programs are a useful strategy for keeping many people from becoming homeless, ...
The historic connection between homelessness and severe economic depression has disappeared as a s...
The housing initiative at the Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society originate...
Background: The literature on interventions addressing the intersection of homelessness, mental illn...
Housing First has gained grounds in Canada starting from the year 2009 after an evidence-based resea...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of research on interventions that aim to end or re...
As a longstanding democracy, Canada has been a staunch advocate for human rights, including the righ...
In its renewal of the Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS), the Government of Canada has prioritiz...
Cities across Canada are experiencing an increase in homelessness and are struggling to keep up with...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
Abstract Background The literature on interventions a...
Winner of the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper 2019 Contest.This paper summarizes existing l...
Homelessness is a growing social issue that is a consequence of structural inequities and contributo...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...
Housing First has proven to be a realistic, humane and effective way of responding to homelessness. ...
While shared-housing programs are a useful strategy for keeping many people from becoming homeless, ...
The historic connection between homelessness and severe economic depression has disappeared as a s...
The housing initiative at the Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society originate...
Background: The literature on interventions addressing the intersection of homelessness, mental illn...
Housing First has gained grounds in Canada starting from the year 2009 after an evidence-based resea...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a summary of research on interventions that aim to end or re...
As a longstanding democracy, Canada has been a staunch advocate for human rights, including the righ...
In its renewal of the Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS), the Government of Canada has prioritiz...
Cities across Canada are experiencing an increase in homelessness and are struggling to keep up with...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
Abstract Background The literature on interventions a...
Winner of the Institute of Urban Studies Student Paper 2019 Contest.This paper summarizes existing l...
Homelessness is a growing social issue that is a consequence of structural inequities and contributo...
Since the 1980’s, social housing in Canada has seen a significant decline in support from the federa...