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The Canadian Observatory on Homelessness is the largest national research institute devoted to homelessness in Canada. The COH is the curator of the Homeless Hub.
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Author(s): C. Forchuk, S. Giustizia, N. Annett, M. Connoy, R. Csiernik, K. Diaz, B. Edwards, D. Elkin, S. Fisman, M. Godin, M. Jeng, K. Laverty, B. Mitchell, R. Norman, S. Ouseley, J. Richardson, A. Rudnick, P. Wilk
Publication Date: 2011
This project will work closely with existing service partners involved in street level services and focus on testing and evaluating three approaches for street level interventions for youth who are homeless and who have severe or moderate mentally illness. Youth will be asked to choose their preferred service approach: Housing First related initiatives focused on interventions designed to move youth to appropriate and available housing and ongoin...
Author(s): C. Forchuk, R. Vann, E. Wilura, J. Hoch, M. Jeng, S. Kingston-Macclure, E. Jensen
Publication Date: 2011
In London, Ontario, discharges from psychiatric wards to shelters or NFA occurred 194 times per year. This discovery led to the creation of a pilot project that provided immediate access to a housing advocate and changed normal policies related to housing and start-up fees for a select group of income support recipients. The intervention was successful; seven participants who received this additional assistance were still housed six months later,...