This problem is a UK government area of research interest (ARI) that was originally posted at https://ari.org.uk/ by a UK government organisation to indicate that they are keen to see research related to this area.
Beyond the UK, what can we learn from other countries in developing predictive models to help us target prevention more effectively at vulnerable groups?
To facilitate greater collaboration on research around the drivers of homelessness and rough sleeping, and further explore social, economic and fiscal costs. And to build the evidence on the most effective measures to support people to remain off the streets.
Contact details
The lead contacts are: Lesley Smith, Senior Principal Research Officer, Analysis, Research and Co-ordination Unit, Analysis and Data Directorate: Lesley.Smith@levellingup.gov.uk and David Hughes, Head of the Chief Scientific Adviser’s office: psChiefScientificAdviser@levellingup.gov.uk.
Related UKRI Projects
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- Building and evidencing community asset partnerships in housing and health to address health disparities in North East North CumbriaAH/X009211/1
- Cardiff University And Llamau Limited
- A community health and wellbeing approach to addressing the UK youth homelessness crisis
- The role of housing and housing providers in tackling poverty experienced by young people in the UK
- SAVE - Sustainable poverty Alleviation of Vulnerable populations, through big data analytics and Evaluation
- UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence (CaCHE)
- COVID-19 impacts on children under 5 in temporary accommodation-co-developing solutions from lockdown to the recovery phase-A mixed-methods study
- Bridge Housing Solutions: An AI prediction engine (utilising NLP and contextual scoring) to match social housing properties and reduce the need for temporary accommodation
- Developing participatory research to understand the health & treatment needs of mid-life & older women experiencing homelessness & substance use in UK