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  2. Homelessness and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the age group in question and how homelessness is defined, the consensus estimate as of 2014 was that, at minimum, 25% of the American homeless—140,000 individuals—were seriously mentally ill at any given point in time. 45% percent of the homeless—250,000 individuals—had any mental illness.

  3. Housing First - Wikipedia

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    Housing First is an approach that offers permanent, affordable housing as quickly as possible for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and then provides the supportive services and connections to the community-based supports people need to keep their housing and avoid returning to homelessness.

  4. Philip F. Mangano - Wikipedia

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    Housing First, an innovative technology and evidence-based practice based on consumer preference and cost effectiveness, was a key focus. [19] [20] As of 2023, the program is central to Federal homelessness policy. [21]

  5. Deborah K. Padgett - Wikipedia

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    Deborah K. Padgett is an American professor of social work at New York University Silver School of Social Work since 1988. A PhD holder in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, she is known for research contributing to the evidence base for the Housing First approach to homelessness [1] as well as her expertise in mental health services and qualitative and mixed methods ...

  6. Rapid Re-Housing - Wikipedia

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    As described by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, Rapid Re-Housing is a subset of the Housing First approach to end homelessness. Rapid Re-Housing programs are based upon the "Housing First" approach and the strong evidence base that stable housing promotes improved social and/or economic well-being.

  7. Downtown crackdown: Spokane limits sale of booze, pipes ... - AOL

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    According to the 2024 Point-in-Time Count, more than 2,000 homeless individuals call the Spokane region home, ... “The city thinks removing glass, which is not an evidence-based practice, will ...

  8. Homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Housing First is an evidence based approach, that recognizes housing as one of the most impactful social determinants of health that affect those experiencing homelessness. [ 232 ] [ 233 ] [ 210 ] [ 234 ] Housing First has been met with success since its initial implementations in 2009, by providing relatively no strings-attached housing to ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Such restrictions are based on the mistaken premise that addiction can be cured in a set time frame. In the report, the researchers wrote that the state restrictions seemingly go against established medical practice. “Such limits on addiction medications appear to be inconsistent with clinical evidence and best practices,” they concluded.