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Elizabeth Conroy

Report

People with disability transitioning from prison and their pathways into homelessness

Kerrie Doyle, Kien Nguyen-Trung, Christopher Hastas, Desiree Firempong

There is a significant evidence and policy gap in understanding and responding to post-release homelessness for people with disability. This rapid evidence review found a limited number of studies that were directly relevant to the research questions, indicating further research is needed that explicitly examines homelessness for justice-involved people with disability.
Report

The MISHA project: from homelessness to sustained housing 2010-2013


Michael’s Intensive Supported Housing Accord (MISHA) was a philanthropically funded initiative that provided long-term stable accommodation while supporting the men to build the lives they would like to live. The MISHA Project used a Housing First approach, which is about providing homeless people with immediate access to long-term, sustainable accommodation, rather than an initial stop-gap...
Report

How integrated are homelessness, mental health and drug and alcohol services in Australia? Final report


This is the final report of a project that focused on the integration of mental health and drug and alcohol services for homeless people in two states and documented the mechanisms and effectiveness of such linkages.
Position paper

The integration of homelessness, mental health and drug and alcohol services in Australia


This study aims to increase our understanding of the ways in which homelessness, mental health and drug and alcohol services can be coordinated or integrated to provide services to homeless people, the extent to which system and service integration is occurring in Australia at present and the effectiveness of various integrated service delivery responses.

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