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Finding the Way Home

Finding the Way Home “ hightswpportswiouadobeidiuiuaulse ooFitrheyHousonytoof areetreatttegiynitmesotmndsattoohaoehwodcng-flmouefirnac-eeeaseoviis e,hccshrwrc,sdsrlutigvessnodheomoliesouotmeflvgnniisatenseuetelnpirodcueochtanrtsheffhiTdugutiaehtnosirtsevertgfnnil,baotHdvsndunirelhtdsasesevs’aeouteavhaWh First model in whatever way you see it. But nor are housing-led services the sole response to long term certainly some would. The same around medium homelessness. In the USA, for example, emergency shelters still operate and there are attempts at prevention aimed at support...there are a huge amount of people transitional homelessness, such as the Homelessness where because of fear of isolation they are not Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program92 being pursued moving out of those services, so you can adapt for other elements of the homeless population. In Finland, the Housing First to suit those people as well, housing-led services are used in various ways to tackle long- which creates the vacancies and which provides term homelessness among people with high support needs93 a route for the high support to come down. within a wider attempt to reduce total homelessness. No Service provider. national homelessness strategy is based only on one model of housing-led service, because no single approach suits all people who are long term homeless. The implementation of housing-led services across many of the World’s most developed economies is still in the early stages. Major evaluations are underway in Canada and in the European Union as housing-led services start to be rolled out at strategic level, but staircase and supported housing services still predominate in the USA even though housing-led services have become Federal policy. Only Finland, which has made extensive use of the CHF model alongside other forms of housing-led service has what might be regarded as relatively well established, although still quite recent, national homelessness strategy that has actually operationalized housing-led services at national level91. 91 Pleace, N. (2012) op cit. 92 Culhane, D.P. ; Metraux, S. and Byrne, T. ‘A Prevention-Centred Approach to Homelessness Assistance: A Paradigm Shift?” Housing Policy Debate 21,2, pp 295-315. http://works.bepress.com/dennis_culhane/103 93 http://www.housingfirst.fi/en/housing_first/ 29


Finding the Way Home
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