Better evidence
for a world without homelessness

The Centre for Homelessness Impact exists to improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness through better use of data and evidence.

Use our data and evidence tools

Our Evidence Tools for homelessness put evidence at people's fingertips, making the available evidence easier to use and highlighting where more and better evidence is needed. Our tools show what the evidence says about homelessness interventions and help you make smarter decisions about how to best serve those experiencing homelessness in the future.

How to use our tools
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What have we learnt so far?

We have worked with national and local governments, co-designing and investing in groundbreaking projects to help build a growing body of evidence. Find out more about what we have learnt so far about how to improve the lives of people affected by homelessness through better use of data and evidence.

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Improve the lives of people who are homeless or at risk through evidence-led change by joining our movement

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Latest News

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A groundbreaking approach to evidence-led solutions

In this blog, our CEO, Ligia Teixeira, introduces Test and Learn and the System Wide Evaluation and how this innovative programme aims to build a robust evidence base, test new strategies, and evaluate existing practices to bring about real change.

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November 22, 2023

£15m programme to elevate evidence of what works to end rough sleeping and reduce homelessness

Find out more about our latest programme of work that will test eight innovative interventions, aimed to eradicate rough sleeping and transform the homelessness landscape through rigorous scientific evaluation and system-wide analysis.

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November 20, 2023

Housing people with no recourse to public funds

Jude McCaffrey​​​​ discusses how Oxfordshire Homeless Movement and Soha worked together to house people experiencing homelessness with no recourse to public funds and the impact that it had.

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