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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): Chapin Hall, Youth Collaboratory
Publication Date: 2019
Based on a rigorous background review of existing evidence and measures, and focus group discussions and consultations with a wide range of stakeholders, this report outlines a set of outcomes and measures associated with the core outcome areas for youth experiencing homelessness elevated by the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) Framework to End Youth Homelessness. Through this initiative, communities now have access to a set of me...
Author(s): Chapin Hall
Publication Date: 2018
Missed Opportunities: Counting Youth Experiencing Homelessness in America summarizes key lessons learned from conducting point-in-time counts of youth experiencing homelessness in 22 diverse counties across the United States. Youth counts can provide communities with valuable information about the number and characteristics of youth experiencing homelessness, including information about over-represented groups for whom specialized services might...
Author(s): Chapin Hall
Publication Date: 2018
Missed Opportunities: Counting Youth Experiencing Homelessness in America summarizes key lessons learned from conducting point-in-time counts of youth experiencing homelessness in 22 diverse counties across the United States. Youth counts can provide communities with valuable information about the number and characteristics of youth experiencing homelessness, including information about over-represented groups for whom specialized services might...