Evidence-based Practices and Innovations
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Evidence-Based Practices and Innovations
Services in Supportive Housing (SSH) programs are at the forefront of homeless services practice and research. These programs utilize evidence-based practices to provide top of the line services to chronically homeless individuals. Additionally, many new practices are developing a broad research base due to the evaluation activities that these programs have in place. Here you will find a variety of resources highlighting these methods of service provision.
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Selected Evidence-based Practices and Innovations Resources
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Integration of Service Systems for Homeless Persons With Serious Mental Illness Through the ACCESS Program
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Stepping Stones To Recovery: a Case Manager’s Manual for Assisting Adults Who Are Homeless, With Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income Applications
Strategies for Reducing Chronic Street Homelessness
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