Using evidence to end homelessness / edited by Lígia Teixeira and James Cartwright ; with a foreword by David Halpern.
Available open access under CC-BY-NC license. This book brings together the insights and experiences of a diverse group of of government leaders, academics and third sector practitioners to set out new evidence-based strategies and solutions to end homelessness for good.
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Bristol ; Chicago, IL :
Policy Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Front cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- 1. The Impact Manifesto: doing the right things to end homelessness for good
- 2. A new approach to ending homelessness
- 3. Reform in the private rented sector
- 4. Houses, not homelessness
- 5. Loosening poverty's grip
- 6. A cross-party approach to homelessness
- 7. Contrasting traditions in homelessness research between the UK and US
- 8. Why evidence matters
- 9. A public health approach to homelessness.
- 10. Data and evidence: what is possible in public policy?
- 11. Using evidence in social policy: from NICE to What Works
- 12. Charities and donors in evidence systems
- 13. Why transparency matters to knowledge mobilisation
- 14. Afterword
- Index
- Back cover.