Poor health, unemployment, and homelessness are interconnected conditions that can exacerbate and reinforce each other. A physical or mental health condition that results in loss of employment can, in turn, lead to homelessness if an individual exhausts savings. Lack of housing increases an individual's exposure to disease and can worsen preexisting medical conditions. Poor health only makes it more difficult to secure and maintain employment to pay for housing. In short, employment is a significant social determinant of health. Employment-related services may be provided as part of a health center's case management activities. This guide supports integration of employment-related interventions with the already robust primary care and housi...
The Working to End Homelessness: Best Practice Series highlights lessons learned from these efforts ...
Individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness are motivated to engage in services, employment ...
Homelessness is a pervasive problem in the United States, and lack of job searching and work skills ...
In order to realize long-term benefits for individuals, employers, and communities, employers and co...
People experience homelessness for many reasons including financial insecurity, a lack of affordable...
Employment programs typically include assessment, job search assistance, work readiness training, oc...
In order to realize long-term benefits for individuals, employers, and communities, employers and co...
The slides are from a presentation given at the Michigan Summit to End Homelessness in September 201...
Most individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness want to work and a growing number of servic...
This brief offers recommendations for employment programs using the TJ model to serve jobseekers who...
This resource provides a rationale for and guidance on integrating income and employment-related que...
This fact sheet examines the relationship between work and homelessness, including the contribution ...
There is mounting evidence that preventative services and Housing First, working with other homeless...
Before any successful employment, the homeless need stable and secure housing. Employment programs f...
For people who experience homelessness, access to living-wage employment is often the key to finding...
The Working to End Homelessness: Best Practice Series highlights lessons learned from these efforts ...
Individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness are motivated to engage in services, employment ...
Homelessness is a pervasive problem in the United States, and lack of job searching and work skills ...
In order to realize long-term benefits for individuals, employers, and communities, employers and co...
People experience homelessness for many reasons including financial insecurity, a lack of affordable...
Employment programs typically include assessment, job search assistance, work readiness training, oc...
In order to realize long-term benefits for individuals, employers, and communities, employers and co...
The slides are from a presentation given at the Michigan Summit to End Homelessness in September 201...
Most individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness want to work and a growing number of servic...
This brief offers recommendations for employment programs using the TJ model to serve jobseekers who...
This resource provides a rationale for and guidance on integrating income and employment-related que...
This fact sheet examines the relationship between work and homelessness, including the contribution ...
There is mounting evidence that preventative services and Housing First, working with other homeless...
Before any successful employment, the homeless need stable and secure housing. Employment programs f...
For people who experience homelessness, access to living-wage employment is often the key to finding...
The Working to End Homelessness: Best Practice Series highlights lessons learned from these efforts ...
Individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness are motivated to engage in services, employment ...
Homelessness is a pervasive problem in the United States, and lack of job searching and work skills ...