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Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Before any successful employment, the homeless need stable and secure housing. Employment programs f...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
Shelter data in a recent study revealed discharges from psychiatric facilities to shelters or the st...
While shared-housing programs are a useful strategy for keeping many people from becoming homeless, ...
Shared housing does not meet the needs of people who have already been homeless. Many of these peopl...
Homelessness, most of the time, is not a choice or the result of mental illness – rather homelessnes...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Background: The At Home/Chez Soi (AH/CS) Project is a randomized controlled trial of a Housing First...
Diversities such as social class, culture, sexual orientation, disabilities and psychiatric conditio...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
The issue of homelessness and prisoner re-entry deserves more political attention. Almost every pris...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Before any successful employment, the homeless need stable and secure housing. Employment programs f...
While getting housing is central to solving homelessness, there needs to be an overall improvement i...
Shelter data in a recent study revealed discharges from psychiatric facilities to shelters or the st...
While shared-housing programs are a useful strategy for keeping many people from becoming homeless, ...
Shared housing does not meet the needs of people who have already been homeless. Many of these peopl...
Homelessness, most of the time, is not a choice or the result of mental illness – rather homelessnes...
Homeless and at-risk people in York Region have fair or poor physical and mental health. Affordabili...
Background: The At Home/Chez Soi (AH/CS) Project is a randomized controlled trial of a Housing First...
Diversities such as social class, culture, sexual orientation, disabilities and psychiatric conditio...
Homeless persons diagnosed with severe mental illness represent approximately a quarter of the homel...
The issue of homelessness and prisoner re-entry deserves more political attention. Almost every pris...
This article assesses the impact of public investment in supportive housing for homeless persons wit...
Research suggests that as many as 110,000 single adults with severe mental illness (SMI) are homeles...
Because the homeless have no stable housing, they are at a greater risk of developing chronic health...
Background: Mental illness can directly worsen and prolong the experience of homelessness. Housing ...
Before any successful employment, the homeless need stable and secure housing. Employment programs f...