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Housing Options for Vulnerable Youth and Young Adults in B.C.

Anointing Momoh et al. / BC Housing Research Centre

A report examining five housing models for six subpopulations of homeless youth, highlighting cost considerations, stakeholder acceptance, and the appropriateness for rural or urban settings of each model. 

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Toward a System Response to Ending Youth Homelessness: New Evidence to Help Communities Strengthen Coordinated Entry, Assessment, and Support for Youth

Morton, M. H., et al. / Chapin Hall

This report was designed to help communities move towards a system response to ending youth homelessness by providing an analysis of the largest national data set on youth risk assessments and homelessness systems data in the U.S.A.

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How Eva Smith’s Legacy Supports Black Youth Experiencing Homelessness 

Jellisa Ricketts / Canadian Observatory on Homelessness

In recognition of Black History Month, this blog highlights a groundbreaking initiative, Eva’s YOUth Belong, which caters to the complex housing barriers of Black and racialized youth experiencing homelessness in Toronto. 

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Innovations in Social Technology to Inspire Your Next Hackathon to End Homelessness  

Alina Turner / Turner Strategies 

From digital banking services to an online platform that maps hundreds of homelessness-related services – this blog presents a list of innovative tech-based applications that are helping communities prevent and end homelessness.

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Solving Homelessness from a Complex Systems Perspective – Insights for Prevention Responses

Patrick J. Fowler et al. / Annual Review of Public Health

This journal article makes the case for using a complex systems perspective, coordinated responses and prevention-oriented policies to achieve sustainable solutions to homelessness. 

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Want to Present Your Prevention Research at CAEH19?

The 2019 National Conference on Ending Homelessness' Call for Presentations is open!
 
This year, the COH's research and policy stream at the conference will have a Prevention focus. If you have innovative research on preventing homelessness that you'd like to share, submit your presentation by March 31, 2019.

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Calling All System Disrupters! The Systems Planning Collective has NEW Resources For You

Join the Systems Planning Collective for a webinar on Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 to learn about the group's NEW initiatives, tools and resources to support systems planning work. If you're a CE/CAB member, a manager in the sector, community-based funder, coalition convenor or government decision maker, you won't want to miss this!

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