2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijlp.2011.07.006
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The curious case of Housing First: The limits of evidence based policy

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“…In recent years, researchers, policy-makers and political leaders in Canada and the US have championed 'Housing First' (HF) as a solution to homelessness (Klodawsky, 2009;Stanhope & Dunn, 2011). HF is an intervention that supplies people experiencing both homelessness and challenges around mental health with housing and supports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, researchers, policy-makers and political leaders in Canada and the US have championed 'Housing First' (HF) as a solution to homelessness (Klodawsky, 2009;Stanhope & Dunn, 2011). HF is an intervention that supplies people experiencing both homelessness and challenges around mental health with housing and supports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta importancia reside en los efectos positivos evidenciados del alojamiento con apoyo, que mejora de calidad de vida, tanto objetiva como subjetiva, de sus usuarios (Hubley et al, 2014). Destacamos, entre otros, los siguientes resultados: ofrecen estabilidad residencial; mejoran el funcionamiento básico y la integración social; reducen síntomas psiquiátricos y la incidencia de hospitalización; mejoran la vinculación con recursos comunitarios; aumentan la satisfacción con su propia vida; producen un gran sentido y pertenencia de hogar; además, son rentables debido a que se reducen costes como consecuencia de un menor uso de servicios (Fakhoury et al, 2002;López et al, 2004;Nelson, 2010;Nelson, Aubry y Hutchinson, 2010;Pleace y Wallace, 2011;Pleace y Quilgars, 2013;Rogers et al, 2009;Ridgway, 2008;Stanhope y Dunn, 2011;Tsemberis, 2010). Así pues, la prestación de servicios residenciales se convierte en la "base para imaginar un futuro diferente" (Polvere et al, 2013, p.111), además de un elemento clave sobre el que construir una intervención socioeducativa que mejore su calidad de vida (García-Pérez y Torío-López, 2014).…”
Section: Calidad De Vida Y Alojamiento Con Apoyo Para Personas Con Trunclassified
“…by stressing the importance of research into mixed communities under the last Labour government). Whilst our examples have been taken from a UK context, the use of evidence as a rhetorical strategy to promote housing policy has been prevalent in other national contexts such as the US and Australia (see Stanhope and Dunn, 2011). In the context of policy debate and scrutiny, EBP not only serves to camouflage the underlying ideologies that inform decision-making but it also closes off -rather than opens upspace for debates about the appropriate role of government (see Marston and Watts 2003 for a useful discussion).…”
Section: Conclusion Conclusion Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%