This project reflects on the lessons we can learn across the globe from how homelessness was addressed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This project seeks to improve our understanding of hostels and the role they play as part of a system of services to end homelessness.
This research provides an overview of the current modular and container housing provision in the UK.
In this project we examine the primary drivers of tenancy insecurity and its relationship with homelessness in the UK.
This systematic review identifies which type of interventions provide the best outcomes and most benefit to people who are experiencing homelessness.
This project examines the evidence on interventions which improve access to health and social care.
This project assesses whether discharge programmes play a role in helping to reduce homelessness.
An options appraisal for a national data and monitoring system for street homelessness in Scotland
This project explores gender-based approaches to homelessness policy, looking closely at women who have become homeless as a result of violence
This policy paper looks at employment and homelessness in the context of the new economy following COVID-19 and examines the barriers to employment for people experiencing homelessness.
This project aims to address the evidence gap in the role that social investment can play in ending homelessness by evaluating the Everyone In pilot.
This project assesses whether better value for money can be achieved by redirecting money which is currently spent on housing benefit and universal credit.
This project explores and highlights the most impactful ways to encourage landlords to let to people receiving benefits.
This ongoing project monitors how public perceptions and attitudes towards issues relating to homelessness are changing over the years.
This ground-breaking project aims to assess the effectiveness of providing personal grants to people experiencing homelessness..